Why Does Trump Want You to Stop Talking About Jeffrey Epstein?
UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Trump asserts the Epstein controversy has increased his support among Republicans, claiming approval ratings have surged to as high as 95%, despite wider public disapproval.
- Friday saw President Donald Trump sue Rupert Murdoch’s outlets, calling the report 'false, malicious, and defamatory.'
- Facing growing pressure, President Donald Trump calls it the `Jeffrey Epstein hoax`, as supporters and influencers voice outrage over silence.
- Between New York and Florida, their friendship shared nearly 15 years of socializing, including a 1993 Mar-a-Lago calendar girls event, as reported by The New York Times.
- The fallout intensified when base frustration grew after the Justice Department claimed it had no evidence Epstein blackmailed political figures or kept a client list, with supporters clashing and Trump unable to quell the furor.
- Now, as Trump prepares for his UK trip next week, he finds himself vulnerable while the Epstein saga distracts from policy wins.
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'My highest, ever': Donald Trump proudly announces defending Jeffrey Epstein improved his popularity
Donald Trump has proudly declared that his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy has actually improved his standing among Republican voters For years, Trump and his allies have leaned into these theories, often suggesting—without evidence—that Epstein’s connections to powerful figures might implicate his political opponents. But when the Justice Department (under Trump’s administration, no less) announced that it would withhold further Eps…
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