UPDATE: MAGA Is Slowly Pulling The Knife From It's Backs After The Epstein Coverup
The Calls Have Only Grown Louder and More Diverse For The Trump Administration To Release Any And Everything It Has On Jeffrey Epstein And The Elusive List of Perverts
What does it feel like to chase justice for six years, only to be given a stack of redacted pages and a shrug? For those of us believing Trump and his allies would release Jeffrey Epstein’s perverse list of elites, the answer is clear: disappointment. Just back in February 2025, Bondi told Fox News, “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review,” promising “a lot of flight logs” and “a lot of names.” We took her at her word, as she handed out white binders labeled “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” and “Declassified” to online influencers. Instead, months later, we learned those binders were a hollow spectacle—redacted to oblivion, a cruel flourish of political theater revealing nothing new.
The bitter irony for Trump supporters is that the only tangible progress in the Epstein case came under the Biden administration, a period of general disappointment. Ghislaine Maxwell’s sentencing and imprisonment for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking ring felt like the beginning of justice. Yet, under Trump’s DOJ, led by Bondi, that flame appears to have been snuffed out. An unsigned FBI memo declared “no client list exists,” and no one else is to blame. The message was clear: stop looking. Our hopes, pinned on accountability, left in tatters.
Then came Trump himself, wielding Truth Social in an attempt to redirect our gaze. Praising Bondi’s “FANTASTIC JOB,” he called Epstein “somebody that nobody cares about”—a jarring revelation of just how out-of-touch Trump has become from his base over six months. When voices like Mike Flynn, Laura Loomer, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Charlie Kirk, Steve Bannon, Matt Walsh, Dan Bongino, and Benny Johnson erupted in outrage, Trump collectively scolded them. The man who fueled the fight against the “deep state” now seems to urge silence.
We followed. We cheered. We voted. We demanded transparency, believing Epstein’s secrets would be exposed. Trump and his surrogates urged us to keep climbing toward truth. But at the summit, we found only a stack of blank pages and a sign reading, “Turn back now.” The DOJ’s memo was unequivocal: “No incriminating ‘client list’… no credible evidence found… no further disclosure warranted.” Our pursuit, six years in the making, was reduced to “a guy who never dies… Epstein, over and over again” from the lips of Donald Trump.
Where Do We Go From Here?
How do we process this? Heartbreak mingles with bewilderment on a bed of outrage. Quiet shame stirs for trusting the seemingly untrustworthy. Yet, the questions remain: Why the redactions? Why the sudden pivot? What the last minute decision to cover everything up? Who is really calling the shots? If there’s truly nothing to see, why are they trying to hard to cover nothing up? We cannot let our disappointment distract us. The truth may still be out there, buried beneath layers of deflection and denial. We owe it to ourselves—and to the victims—to keep asking, keep pushing, and refuse to stop asking.
To those few still whispering, “Trust the plan”—we say, we’ve heard that before. We heard it from Q in 2019. We heard it from Michael Flynn in 2020, from Sidney Powell and Lin Wood in 2021, from Mike Lindell with every pillow-puffed promise since. We’ve waited. We’ve trusted. We’ve been loyal. And now, most of those voices have vanished—mocked, marginalized, or simply moved on. So forgive us if we no longer mistake silence for strategy, or betrayal for brilliance. At some point, the plan either produces fruit… or it’s just another excuse to look away while the knife goes in.
Trump will always have this over his head. Even worse this is going to kill midterms. The Congress will then go about dismantling everything Trump did (which the current Congress failed to do) and non stop impeachment. This may well make term 2 a much bigger loser than term 1.
I will be honest, voted for Trump not because I believe he would reverse the course of the country. I voted for Trump to buy a little more time before this country implodes upon itself.