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inews.co.uk on MSNMaga media is having a meltdown over EpsteinCall it a Maga civil war or a Maga meltdown, but the Jeffrey Epstein case has split Donald Trump’s supporters like never before. The President has been under siege since a memo on 7 July from the FBI and his Department of Justice said that after a “thorough investigation”,
Days after criticizing his administration for closing the Epstein case, conservative personalities suddenly don't want to talk about it anymore.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhy the Latest Epstein Scandal Caught the Media by SurpriseNo doubt for mainstream-media readers, the Epstein rift came out of nowhere,” said a New York Times reporter. “We had not established how important this story was to a good chunk of the MAGA base.” A political reporter at a rival publication added,
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump drew naked woman, wrote 'bawdy' message in birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein: WSJTrump allegedly contributed to what WSJ described as a "bawdy" letter to celebrate Epstein's 50th birthday. In addition to the alleged drawing of a naked woman, the letter – which reportedly had Trump's name on it – had a note that read, "Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret."
Donald Trump ‘s continued struggles to quash the conversations about Jeffrey Epstein and his administration’s handling of the so-called “Epstein Files” was once again the first “Hot Topic” of the day on Thursday’s (July 17) edition of The View.
House Republicans are trying to formulate a response to the Trump administration’s handling of records in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
Facing uproar among his MAGA base over the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Donald Trump is trying to deflect blame to others.
Donald Trump's Truth Social post defending Pam Bondi has seen more than 36,000 replies so far, many from people unhappy with the president's remarks.
Trump said he had personally warned the Journal’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, and its editor in chief, Emma Tucker, that the letter was “fake,” calling the story “false, malicious, and defamatory.”