Trump’s Supporters Push Him to Release Epstein Files
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump is feeling heat from his own backers. They want every federal record about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein made public. The Justice Department recently said it found no secret “client list” of powerful people tied to Epstein. Many Trump supporters don’t believe it and are demanding proof.
Fans Say “Show Us the Truth”
- Justice Department update: A short notice last week said no list exists, even though officials once hinted there was one.
- Trump’s reaction: He defended Attorney General Pam Bondi and told followers on Truth Social to focus on Democrats instead.
- Backlash: Some supporters called Trump “out of touch” and warned they could turn against him if he hides the files.
Conspiracy Talk Turns on Trump
For years, Trump spoke of battling a secret “deep state” and leaned on conspiracy‑minded fans. Now that same crowd is aiming its suspicion at him.
“You can’t spread conspiracies forever and expect no pushback,” said Matt Dallek, a politics expert at George Washington University.
Tension Inside DOJ and FBI
- Infighting: Reports say Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino disagree on what to release.
- Trump’s plea: He posted that the feud over “a guy who never dies” is hurting his team.
- Resignation rumors: Activist Laura Loomer wants Bondi to quit; talk of Bongino leaving was denied by the FBI.
Allies Call for Openness
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn urged Trump to share all documents, saying the issue “won’t go away.” Commentator Jack Posobiec told a Turning Point USA crowd he wants a full‑scale investigation until every file is public.
Political Risks Grow
Democrats say Trump’s hesitation suggests damaging secrets. Conservative strategist Steve Bannon warns the fight could cost Trump “10 percent of the MAGA movement” before the midterms.
Experts also worry leaders are too busy battling conspiracy claims to focus on public safety.
“If officials chase rabbit holes, real work suffers,” Dallek said.
What to Watch
- Legal pressure: Right‑wing influencers and some Democrats will keep demanding the records.
- Staff fallout: Any resignations or document dumps could reshape the White House message in an election year.
- Trust test: Trump must decide whether to satisfy supporters who expect proof—or risk losing their faith in him.
What Happens Next
• Legal demands: Conservative influencers vow to keep pressing for full disclosure; Democrats may join formal calls in Congress.
• Administrative fallout: Any resignation or document release could reshape the White House’s messaging strategy in an election year.
• Public trust test: Trump must decide whether to satisfy a base that expects proof of wrongdoing—or risk further doubt about his promise to expose hidden truths.
Source: AP News – Trump urged supporters to see conspiracies everywhere. With Epstein, that’s coming back to haunt him