Amid Epstein fallout, the Trump administration turns to MAGA’s other greatest hits


Washington – Faced with the reaction of Maga supporters on the management of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump and his administration published a flood of information on old grievances and popular problems with the base.
Trump has used his social media platform of truth overnight to attack Senator Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Posting a false video generated by AI, showing former President Barack Obama arrested by the FBI and sharing mogues generated by AI of a variety of democratic officials who have been Bogeymen Republicans over the years.
Trump also weighed on another Maga favorite – the names of the sports teams – and threatened to try to block a agreement to build a new DC football stadium unless Washington commanders change their name in Redskins. The team abandoned this name in 2019, after years of criticism that it was racist.
The intensity of Epstein’s conversation has attenuated since last week, after the Trump administration had to face many of his supporters from Maga who were furious that civil servants did not disclose more information on Epstein. Trump continued on Friday, continued the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch after the newspaper published an article saying that Trump had sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 which included a drawing of a naked woman.
Many Maga’s social media accounts on Monday, in the lead, seemed to have gone from Epstein’s question, rather focusing on some of the other subjects that the Trump administration pushed.
“To say that Trump publishes random stuff to distract is like saying that the sun rises to play with your sleep schedule,” said a former Trump advisor. “That’s exactly what he does.”
On Friday, the director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revised the 2016 elections, calling for several aids from Obama to deal with proceedings related to Russian interference in this campaign.
“As is always the case, President Trump was right on the clear participation of the Obama-Biden administration in the biggest witch hunt in American history and the genesis of the decade hoax saga that has torn our nation and undermined the will of the people,” said the White House spokesman Harrison Fields. “The President and all his administration are determined to find reprehensible acts and to hold any person responsible for this raw abuse of power and flagrant conspiracy against President Trump and his supporters.”
The Ministry of Justice and other agencies have published files on Monday that have long been plots. But they were not Epstein documents; These were documents on Hillary Clinton and more than 230,000 pages linked to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The Attorney General Pam Bondi was a particular target of the anger of the Maga base.
“The American people waited almost sixty years to see the entire scope of the federal government’s investigation into the assassination of Dr. King,” said Gabbard, whose agency was also involved in the statement. “Under the leadership of President Trump, we make sure that no stone turns into our mission to deliver complete transparency on this pivot and tragic event in the history of our nation.”
The Reverend Al Sharpton, the leader of civil rights and the MSNBC host, criticized the release of King documents, saying that the Trump administration was simply trying to change the subject.
“We must be clear about the fact that Trump who publishes the assassination files MLK does not concern transparency or justice, it is a desperate attempt to distract the people of the fire storm engulfing Trump on the files of Epstein and the public who disentangles his credibility among the Maga base,” he said in a statement on Monday.
At the beginning of the month, the Ministry of Justice published a service note indicating that an examination had not been invented by any “list of customers” of powerful men who would have participated in the Epstein sex traffic plans.
This conclusion came despite the fact that in February, Bondi told Fox News that a list of Epstein customers was “sitting on my desk at the moment” while waiting to be revised and published.
NBC News recently reported that Trump had become frustrated by the Bondi management of the Epstein case and that he wanted her to take responsibility for cleaning the mess.
On Monday, the Ministry of Justice also announced that it had sent an expected report to Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, on the FBI processing of files related to the “FBI director, the failure of Hillary Clinton’s investigation in the mismanagement of highly classified information” during Clinton’s time as Secretary of State.
“I congratulate President Grassley for his unshakable commitment and several years to expose the truth and to hold those who seek to hide it responsible,” said Bondi. “This Ministry of Justice is fully attached to transparency and will continue to support efforts in good faith in the Congress to ensure the responsibility of the federal government.”
In an article on X, Grassley wrote: “Pres Trump / Pam Bondi + Kash Patel and others finally succeeded” and thanked them for their dedication to transparency.
The appendix of the 2018 report of the Inspector General of the Ministry of Justice implies the treatment by the FBI of incorporated thumb reader systems discovered during the survey by E -mail de Clinton.
“It is a distraction, and they will free anything if it bought them another day or two not to speak of Epstein or to ensure that the angry crowd speaks of Epstein,” said the president of the Democratic Caucus House Democratic Caucus, Pete Aguilar of California on Monday.
At the end of last week, Bondi, with interior secretary Doug Burgum, also visited Alcatraz – which is now a tourist destination in the Bay of San Francisco – to move forward with the administration’s plan to reopen the site as a federal prison. Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., Criticized him as an effort to “distract” the controversy of Epstein and other news unfolding to the administration.
“Between Epstein’s files, between economic indicators – prices are increasing – therefore in classic Trump fashion, distracting. Let’s talk about something else. Alcatraz is not a serious proposal,” said Padilla the CNN last week. “The cost of containing minimum standards to serve as a detention center – we have heard Republicans all year round, they want to reduce the federal budget. They are looking for savings. This is only another effort to distract horrible news that is given to you by the Trump administration.”
Trump also received an aid to the other age to divert the attention of the Epstein saga when Hunter Biden, son of former president Joe Biden and a target of the maintenance of the Maga movement, made the headlines.
In an interview on “Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan” by YouTube who was published on Monday, the young Biden suggested that the Ambien sleeping pill was responsible for the poor performance of his father’s debate against Trump last year. This debate led to Biden’s decision to end his re -election campaign a year ago on Monday.
“No one is happy that Donald Trump,” wrote Sarah Longwell, the anti-Trump commentator and founder of The Bulwark, “that Hunter Biden decided that we should hear from him at the moment.”



