Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and MAGA
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For President Donald Trump, whose political career has benefited from voter anxiety over Washington elites, the health of his predecessor and the riches of Wall Street, the past week offered a reversal of fortune.
Kirk downplays the situation: “A lot of this is largely just a misunderstanding.”
The White House on Thursday attempted to close the door on President Donald Trump’s role in the Jeffrey Epstein saga, rejecting calls from within his own political base for a special prosecutor and casting his recent comments about the “Epstein Hoax” as a swipe at Democrats,
Over the course of the event, it became clear that there are now five distinct Epstein factions within the MAGA movement, creating a type of factionalism that is uncommon among Trump’s backers. Here, dear reader, is your handy guide to those factions.
The conservative pundit said his audience of young voters is angry about the White House's approach to the Epstein investigation.
The persisting furor over files related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has forced President Donald Trump into an unfamiliar role: trying to shut a conspiracy theory down.
"I'm gonna trust my friends in the administration, I'm gonna trust my friends in the government to do what needs to be done"
Megyn Kelly is joined by Mark Halperin, host of "Next Up with Mark Halperin," to discuss how the Epstein case is dividing MAGA, Trump's obvious attempt to shift attention away from the story, what Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk are saying now,