Donald Trump and the Epstein list: Trump’s MAGA fans forgive him everything. Except the client list drama


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Key Points

The article centers on the reaction of Donald Trump's supporters to his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. While Trump's base has remained loyal through numerous scandals, the Epstein situation has created a significant fracture.

Initially, Trump promised to release Epstein's client list, fueling expectations of revealing powerful figures. Key figures within Trump's administration, such as Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi, also fueled these expectations.

The U-Turn

However, the Justice Department and the FBI subsequently stated no further information would be released, claiming Epstein died by suicide. Trump attempted to dismiss the matter, leading to significant backlash from his supporters.

MAGA Backlash

Trump's attempt to downplay the situation caused outrage within the MAGA movement. Influencers like Dan Bongino reportedly threatened to resign. The issue even became a central topic at a major conservative conference.

Conspiracy Theories

The article explores how the Epstein case has fueled existing conspiracy theories within the MAGA movement, connecting it to narratives about elite pedophile rings and Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.

The Deeper Issue

The article argues that the Epstein case crisis within the MAGA coalition stems from the crucial role Epstein plays in their core mythology. The controversy highlights the extent to which Trump’s supporters are willing to accept his actions, or more importantly, when they draw the line.

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Over the past squalid decade, many of us have let go of the hope that Donald Trump could do or say anything to shake the faith of his ardent base. They’ve been largely unfazed by boasts of sexual assault and porn star payoffs, an attempted coup and obscenely self-enriching crypto schemes. They cheered wildly at his promises to build a wall paid for by Mexico, then shrugged when it didn’t happen. The BBC reported on a 39-year-old Iranian immigrant whose devotion to Trump endured even when she was put in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention. “I will support him until the day I die,” she said from lock-up. “He’s making America great again.”

Donald Trump, his then wife-to-be, Melania Knauss, with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida in 2000.Credit: Getty Images

So it has been fascinating to watch a vocal part of Trump’s movement revolt over his administration’s handling of files from the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the sex-trafficking financier who died in jail in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide. Running for president, Trump promised to release the Epstein files, which some thought would contain evidence of murder. “Yet another good reason to vote for Trump,” Republican Senator Mike Lee, from Utah, wrote on social media. “Americans deserve to know why Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

Some of the influencers who now staff Trump’s administration built their followings by spinning wild stories about the case, promising revelations that would lay their enemies low. Epstein’s client list “is going to rock the political world,” Dan Bongino, now deputy director of the FBI, said in September. Appearing on Fox News in February, Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked whether her department would release “a list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients”. She responded, “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review.”

Now she says there was no such client list. Last week, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo saying that Epstein killed himself and no more information would be forthcoming: “It is the determination of the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation that no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted. Trump has implored his followers to forget about Epstein, writing, in a petulant Truth Social post, that the files were “written by Obama, Crooked Hillary” and various other deep-state foes. Let’s “not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about,” he wrote.

But he was wrong: Lots of people care. Trump’s followers responded to his attempt to wave Epstein away with uncharacteristic fury and disappointment. Bongino has reportedly threatened to resign over Bondi’s handling of the case. Epstein was a major subject at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit, a conservative conference that began on Friday. Speaking from the stage in Tampa, Florida, comedian Dave Smith accused Trump of actively covering up “a giant child rapist ring.” The audience cheered and applauded.

President Donald Trump has been forced to defend Attorney-General Pam Bondi.Credit: AP

Having nurtured conspiracy theories for his entire political career, Trump suddenly seems in danger of being consumed by one. In many ways, it’s delicious to watch, but there’s also reason for anxiety, because for some in Trump’s movement, this setback is simply proof that they’re up against a conspiracy more powerful than they had ever imagined. ”What we just learned is that dealing with the Epstein Operation is above the President’s pay grade,” posted Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and podcaster. An important question, now, is who they decide is pulling the strings.

Epstein obsessives are right to be suspicious about the weird turns the case has taken. So much about it feels inexplicable, including the sweetheart plea deal Epstein got in 2008, and the fact that he was apparently able to kill himself despite being one of the most monitored inmates in the country. Even if it turns out that a review of the case doesn’t implicate anyone who hasn’t already been charged, it should be a scandal that Bondi misled the public about the existence of a client list.

But the administration lies all the time — that alone doesn’t explain why this issue has so tested the MAGA coalition. To understand why it’s such a crisis, you need to understand the crucial role that Epstein plays in the mythologies buttressing MAGA. The case is of equal interest to QAnon types, who see in Epstein’s crimes proof of their conviction that networks of elite paedophiles have hijacked America, and of right-wing critics of Israel, who are convinced that Epstein worked for Mossad, the country’s spy service.

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