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by Leo Zagami
President Donald Trump has faced significant challenges in shifting the current narrative surrounding his association with the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite his efforts to deflect, deny, or redirect public attention. As of July 2025, the Epstein case remains a focal point for many people in the MAGA movement due to its high-profile nature and the involvement of powerful figures, including Trump himself, whose name allegedly appears in investigative files. Public interest is intense, with polls indicating strong support for transparency: a Reuters/Ipsos poll found 69% of Americans believe the government is concealing details about Epstein’s clients, and a CBS/YouGov poll showed 90% want all Epstein-related information released. This public demand keeps the issue alive, undermining Trump’s attempts to dismiss it as a “hoax” or irrelevant.
Despite these challenges, some argue Trump’s ability to weather controversies remains strong, as his overall approval ratings have not significantly dropped, and his core base is unlikely to abandon him entirely because we have no other alternative in the political arena at the moment, as Elon Musk’s “America Party,” looks like an empty promise, as no formal paperwork has been filed, as pointed out today by Ben Kew at The Gateway Pundit.[1]However, the Epstein case’s unique resonance, rooted in real allegations of elite misconduct, amplified by both MAGA supporters and political opponents, makes it particularly resistant to Trump’s narrative control and his attempts to shift focus to “indict Obama the traitor for treason,” that might be based on real concerns about the Democrats who once pushed the Russia collusion hoax thanks to the fake Steele dossier, also known as the Trump–Russia dossier, but has not convinced a significant figure in the sphere surrounding the MAGA movement like podcaster Joe Rogan, who said he is drawing a “line in the sand” with President Donald Trump over convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.[2]
So, who is Trump protecting? Many continue to call on the administration to come clean and release all the documents and testimonies on the case, regardless of Ghislaine Maxwell’s willingness to testify or not testify before Congress, and the 2 interviews she completed with the DOJ. According to the Journal, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Trump during a White House meeting in May that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files but that doesn’t necessarily mean President Donald J. Trump is involved with Epstein’s crimes, whose real nature and purpose have not been fully understood by most researchers as they pertain to the sectarian nature of Sabbatianism…
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