Top Fox News Host Calls Out Trump for Huge Broken Promise that Has MAGA Furious
UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – The Department of Justice memo denying the existence of an Epstein client list sparked intense criticism from MAGA supporters who accuse the administration of protecting elites and breaking promises.
- The Justice Department released a memo on Monday concluding that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and left no incriminating client list.
- The memo followed months of Trump administration promises to reveal Epstein-related secrets, amid ongoing conspiracy theories about a coverup.
- Trump reacted with annoyance to questions about Epstein during a recent cabinet meeting and defended the FBI and Justice Department as "greatest law enforcement professionals."
- Conservative figures like Fox News host Jesse Watters and adviser Stephen Bannon criticized the investigation, calling it a distraction while MAGA supporters voiced frustration.
- The report and surrounding controversy have intensified MAGA movement turmoil, with some supporters doubting official findings and fearing broken campaign promises.
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Top Fox News host calls out Trump for huge broken promise that has MAGA furious
A major ally of President Donald Trump is saying that “nobody believes” the White House take on the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Daily Mail reported. Fox News host Jesse Watters slammed the White House and the Justice Department for saying that Epstein, an accused child sex trafficker, killed himself in prison in 2019 and did not leave a client list behind.
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Immigration, Epstein, Ukraine: Trump’s moves roil MAGA base
Even as President Donald Trump celebrates the passage of his sweeping legislative package, frustration and anger have roiled some of his most loyal supporters, who fear he is going back on promises crucial to his MAGA movement.
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