Trump’s supporters get angry about Epstein’s memorandum of the Department of Justice

Trump's supporters get angry about Epstein's memorandum of the Department of Justice

President Donald Trump’s magician base has exploded in indignation by the Department of Justice and the FBI memorandum that indicates that they found no evidence that the famous deceased financial Jeffrey Epstein maintained a “list of clients”, with many of the most loyal allies of the president who criticized the leadership of the administration.

Some of Trump’s most staunch supporters have spent the last day exploiting the director of the FBI Kash Patel and the attached director Dan Bongino, both beloved of a world of magic, about Epstein’s memorandum. However, the toughest reaction seems to be focused on Attorney General Pam Bondi, with many Pro-Trump voices criticize her for her mixed messages with respect to Epstein’s archives and multiple supporters who ask her to resign.

This photo provided by the Registry of Sexual Criminals of the State of New York shows Jeffrey Epstein, March 28, 2017.

Record of sexual criminals of the state of New York through AP

Bondi had previously promised the public release of dozens of records associated with federal probes in Epstein, although in recent interviews he said that the delay was attributed to “tens of thousands” of videos within the possession of the FBI that shows a potential pornography of minors.

During a Fox News interview in February, Bondi suggested that an alleged “customer list” of Epstein was sitting on his desk, although no “customer list” has been revealed, and multiple sources have told ABC News that this list has never emerged.

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a press conference with President Donald Trump in the Brady Information Chamber of the White House, on June 27, 2025, in Washington.

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP through Getty Images

When asked about Bondi’s comments about the list, the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said Bondi was not referring to any “customer list.”

“I was saying the entire paperwork, the entire document in relation to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. That was what the attorney general referred to,” Leavitt said during the informative session of the White House press.

On Tuesday, Bondi said he was referring to a file in Epstein.

“In February, I did an interview in Fox, and has received a lot of attention because I said that they asked me a question about the list of customers, and my answer was that he is sitting on my desk to be reviewed, which means the file along with the JFK files, MLK too. That is what I meant with that,” Bondi said during a cabinet meeting.

At the end of February, Bondi delivered binders with Epstein case files to the influencers of Pro-Trump social networks in the White House, files that finally contained little new information. As ABC News reported at that time, the move caught the officials of the White House off guard and outraged some supporters of the president, who had been promised that more details would be made public.

Photo: On this February 27, 2025, file photo, Rogan O'Handley, Chaya Raichik, Scott Presler, Liz Wheeler and Chad Prather carry folders while they leave the west wing of the White House in Washington, DC

In This Feb. 27, 2025, File Photo, Political Commentator Rogan O’Handley, Aka DC Draino, Tiktoker Chaya Raichik, Conservative Activist Scott Presler, Commentator Liz Wheeler and Conservative Political Commentator Chad Prather Carry Bes Files: Phase 1 “As They Walk out of the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC

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Now, Trump’s supporters are expressing their frustrations with Bondi, and others saying that the Trump administration is involved in a cover -up.

The extreme right -right activist Laura Loomer has asked Bondi to resign. Former Trump Steve Bannon Advisor He spoke extensively On the memorandum of its popular “War Room” program on Monday, even questioning whether the administration is as transparent as it states. The conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones, accused the Trump administration of being part of a “cover -up” and in a moment Posted a video From his car, where he broke crying when talking about it.

Loomer is not the only voice of Maga World that asks Bondi to give up. Pro-Trump influencers Los Hodgetwins too He called Trump to say goodbye to Bondi — and So did the American conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler. Mike Cernovich, a pizzagate conspiracy picker, Posted that “No one believes in Epstein’s cover -up, @realdonaldtrump. This will be part of his legacy. There is still time to change it!”

Michael Flynn, who served in the first Trump administration and was forgiven by the president, described the Trump administration memorandum “Another brutal example and marking of the two different standards than we seem to meet in the United States” In a publication on social networks on Monday – Add: “This has to change and quickly.”

The response of the Maga influencers who feel betrayed by the memorandum of the Department of Justice marks some of the most violent reactions of the Trump administration have faced their own loyal supporters during their second mandate.

Epstein archives for years have been subject to generalized speculation and conspiracy theories that the government was covering information and an alleged “client list” to protect the powerful businessmen and politicians.

Now, the Trump administration, directed by some of Maga’s same voices, as Patel, who once pressed the idea of ​​a cover -up, is trying to explain that there is no such evidence.

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