They’re Mad About Epstein, But Trump Is Right to Move On

They wanted blood. They got facts.

This week, the Trump administration took heat from corners of the MAGA movement after a long-awaited Justice Department memo concluded Jeffrey Epstein was not murdered and did not keep a secret “client list” of high-powered pedophiles. Some influencers and online warriors raged, calling it a “betrayal.” But the truth? President Trump is right to keep America focused on the fight that matters now, not on a dead creep rotting in the ground.

Trump Never Owed You a Conspiracy Theory

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years… This creep? That is unbelievable,” President Trump said during a Cabinet meeting, cutting through the noise with his signature clarity.

Trump slams question about 'creep' Epstein during high-stakes Cabinet meeting.

He’s right. For years, people have speculated wildly about Epstein while ignoring the realities of the fight to take America back from the open-borders left, the deep state, and the lawless radicals destroying our streets.

Did the Epstein case reveal horrific crimes? Absolutely. Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were convicted or charged with abusing minors, and the administration has made clear that over 1,000 victims were identified — a horrifying testament to their crimes.

But the idea that there was a giant hidden list of global elites, waiting to be exposed, was always more fantasy than fact.

The DOJ Memo: Facts Over Feelings

Here’s what Attorney General Pam Bondi’s DOJ memo actually said:

  • Epstein died by suicide, consistent with prior conclusions by the NYC medical examiner and an internal DOJ IG report.
  • No evidence of murder or foul play was found despite combing 300 GB of digital evidence and extensive physical searches.
  • No “incriminating client list” existed. The files under seal were to protect victims, not shield powerful conspirators.
  • Videos and images recovered were child sexual abuse material (CSAM), which by law cannot be publicly released.

As the memo bluntly stated:

“Perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein serves neither victims nor justice.”

The MAGA Reaction: Frustration Meets Reality

Understandably, many patriots feel let down. Figures like Laura Loomer called Bondi’s statements “lies,” referencing old FBI documents noting Epstein’s past cooperation as an informant. But that is a far cry from proof he was a CIA or Mossad super-spy running a blackmail ring on behalf of shadowy cabals.

Tucker Carlson slammed the DOJ, claiming it was “covering up serious crimes.” Alex Jones nearly cried on air, saying, “You couldn’t try to hurt yourself worse, you couldn’t try to discredit the FBI worse.”

But let’s be clear: These people are influencers, not law enforcement. They have every right to demand transparency, but when the evidence runs out, it’s time to face facts and move forward.

Bongino, Patel, and the Reality of Governing

FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino once vowed to get to the bottom of Epstein’s secrets. In February, social media influencers were even invited to the White House and given “Epstein Files” binders, which turned out to contain public documents, fueling disappointment.

<strong>FBI Director Kash Patel</strong> and <strong>Deputy Director Dan Bongino</strong>

But the truth is, once inside government, Patel and Bongino face the legal realities of due process and evidence standards. They cannot fabricate charges or release CSAM simply to satisfy the “Epstein was murdered” crowd.

As Bongino put it:

“I’ve seen the whole file. He killed himself.”

It’s that simple.

The Mission Now: Focus on What Matters

President Trump’s mission is to save America, not to peddle internet conspiracy theories. While some may see this memo as a betrayal, it is in fact an act of leadership to close a dead-end distraction and refocus on the existential battles:

  • Securing the border.
  • Ending lawfare against patriots.
  • Draining the corrupt DOJ and FBI leadership (which Trump has replaced with real fighters like Bongino and Patel).
  • Restoring law and order to American streets.
  • Holding real criminals accountable.

Trump’s exasperation is justified. We face open borders, radical Marxists attacking our police, and an economy sabotaged by globalist elites. The Epstein case, while dark and worthy of exposure, is not the center of this fight anymore.

The Base Wants Drama,Trump Wants Victory

Conservative commentator Liz Wheeler claimed:

“Trump is massively misreading his base on this.”

But let’s be honest: No patriot is staying home on Election Day over Epstein. The American people want a commander-in-chief who prioritizes securing the nation, ending lawlessness, and reviving prosperity, not one who endlessly chases conspiracies when the evidence is simply not there.

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As Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) said:

“The American people deserve to know the truth… The Truth will always come out one way or another.”

That’s true. But it must be backed by evidence, not rumors.

Trump’s America First Agenda Is Bigger Than Epstein

The Epstein saga is a dark stain on America’s elite circles. President Trump took steps to pursue justice against Epstein, even while fighting the swamp on every front. Now, under Patel and Bongino’s leadership, the FBI is focusing on real threats, not conspiracies that have run their course.

Trump is right: It’s time to focus on Texas, the border, the economy, and the enemies destroying America from within.

This isn’t betrayal. It’s leadership.