Letters from an American - July 13, 2025
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July 13, 2025.
This weekend saw the development of an extraordinary rift in MAGA world.
The conflict began last Monday when the Department of Justice, or DOJ,
released a memo saying that it had conducted a thorough review of all the evidence the department had collected
about convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein, who died in his prison cell in 2019,
awaiting trial on additional sex trafficking charges.
The memo said that the department's systematic review revealed no incriminating client list, and that there was no credible evidence found
that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals
as part of his actions.
It said the DOJ and the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
or FBI, which operates within the DOJ,
had determined that no further disclosure
would be appropriate or warranted.
The memo also said FBI investigators had concluded that Epstein died by suicide, releasing footage
from a camera from the unit in which Epstein was being held at the time of his death.
For years now, Trump and his loyalists have claimed Epstein was murdered to protect the
rich and powerful men who were preying on children.
This theory dovetailed with the QAnon conspiracy theory that Trump was combating a secret ring
of cannibalistic child molesters who included Democratic politicians, government officials,
film stars, and businessmen.
MAGA influencers, including Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, pushed the Epstein theories,
and MAGA followers believed them, hoping to bring down Democratic politicians like the
Clintons.
Once in power, they vowed they would release the client list and provide the truth about
Epstein's death.
In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi told the Fox News Channel that the client
list was, sitting on my desk right now. Patel is now the director of the FBI, in part because
MAGA senators like Marsha Blackburn, a Republican of Tennessee, believed he would release more
information on Epstein and child sex trafficking rings. And Bongino is the FBI's deputy director.
Senator Mike Lee, a Republican of Utah,
called for Americans to vote for Trump in 2024
because Americans deserve to know
why Epstein didn't kill himself.
The announcement that the DOJ
would not provide further information
and that Epstein had died
by suicide set off a firestorm among MAGA.
Far-right influencer Jack Posobieck wrote,
We were all told more was coming, that answers were out there and would be provided.
On Tuesday, when a reporter asked about Epstein during a press opportunity at a cabinet meeting,
Trump responded,
are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
Are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
That is unbelievable.
Trump's attempt to turn attention away from the story
only drew attention to it.
While MAGA focused on the idea
that the people
on an Epstein client list would be Democrats,
in fact, the person most associated with Epstein
in popular culture was Trump himself.
The two men were photographed and filmed together
a number of times.
In 2002, according to New York Magazine,
Trump said, I've known Jeff for 15 years.
Terrific guy.
He's a lot of fun to be with.
It's even said that he likes beautiful women
as much as I do.
And many of them are on the younger side.
On June 5th, after a falling out with Trump,
billionaire Elon Musk posted on social media,
time to drop the really big bomb.
Trump is in the Epstein files.
That is the real reason they have not been made public.
Have a nice day, DJT.
He followed that post up with another, saying,
mark this post for the future.
The truth will come out.
He later deleted the posts and said they had gone too far. After Trump tried to downplay the story last week, it gained momentum.
MAGA influencers began to call for Bondi to be fired,
and Bongino began to talk of resigning from the FBI
over Bondi's memo and handling of the issue.
Then, at 521 Saturday evening, Eastern Daylight Time, Trump posted a long, incoherent screed
on social media.
In it, he defended Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is of course doing his bidding concerning
the files, and tried to bring MAGA together again, warning that selfish people were trying
to hurt his perfect administration
by focusing on Epstein.
In apparent contradiction to the story Bondi had told, he suggested the Epstein files existed,
but then nonsensically said they were, written by Obama, crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan,
and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration,
who conned the world with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, 51 intelligence agents, the laptop
from hell, and more?
They created the Epstein files, just like they created the fake Hillary Clinton Christopher
Steele dossier that they used on me, and now my so-called friends
are playing right into their hands.
Why didn't these radical left lunatics
release the Epstein files?
If there was anything in there
that could have hurt the MAGA movement,
why didn't they use it?
They haven't even given up on the John F. Kennedy
or Martin Luther King Jr. files," he wrote.
No matter how much success we have had securing the border, deporting criminals, fixing the
economy, energy dominance, a safer world where Iran will not have nuclear weapons, it's
never enough for some people.
We are about to achieve more in six months than any other administration has achieved
in over 100 years, and we have so much more to do.
We are saving our country and making America great again,
which will continue to be our complete priority,"
Trump wrote.
The left is imploding.
Cash, Patel, and the FBI must be focused
on investigating voter fraud, political corruption, Act Blue,
the rigged and stolen election of 2020,
and arresting thugs and criminals,
instead of spending month after month looking at nothing
but the same old radical left inspired documents
on Jeffrey Epstein.
Let Pam Bondi do her job, she's great.
The 2020 election was rigged and stolen, and they tried to do the same thing in 2024.
That's what she is looking into as AG, and much more.
One year ago, our country was dead.
Now it's the hottest country anywhere in the world.
Let's keep it that way and not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein,
somebody that
nobody cares about.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
For the first time ever, Trump got ratioed on his own platform, meaning that there were
more comments on his post than likes or shares, showing disapproval of his message.
According to Jordan King of Newsweek, by 10.45 this morning Eastern Time,
it had more than 36,000 replies,
but only 11,000 reposts and 32,000 likes.
Trump sounds panicked,
not only over the Epstein issue itself,
but also because he cannot control the narrative
his followers are embracing.
After stoking the fire of his followers' anger
against what they seem to see as powerful men
getting away with crimes against children,
he is now being burned by it.
His reflex is to return to his greatest hits,
accusing Democrats of writing the Epstein files,
and then, as he always, always, always does,
snapping back to the Russia scandal and calling it a hoax.
Over the weekend, attendees at a conference held by the right-wing Turning Point USA booed
the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case.
MAGA influencers kept up the drumbeat.
Matt Walsh called the administration's about face
on releasing information, obvious bullsh**.
Natalie Allison of the Washington Post reported
that even the Fox News Channel warned this morning
that there has to be some explanation
and that questions about the way the administration
is handling the
Epstein files were very valid.
Musk, who controls the ex-social media platform preferred by the right wing, is amplifying
the story.
After Trump's Saturday Post, Musk wrote to his 222 million followers, seriously, he said Epstein half a dozen times while telling everyone
to stop talking about Epstein.
Just release the files as promised.
Trump appears to be planning to regain control of the narrative by persecuting his political
opponents.
But it is not clear that will silence MAGA voters who backed Trump in part because they
thought he would lead the fight against an elite group of pedophiles controlling the
country.
As Trump's policies on the economy, immigration, tax cuts, firing of government employees,
and gutting of disaster relief have soured Americans on his administration,
loyalists stayed behind him.
Now he has turned against their chief cause, giving them an off-ramp from a presidency
that seems increasingly off the rails.
Mike Flynn, who served as Trump's first national security advisor until forced to resign for lying about his
contact with Russian operatives, posted on social media, President Trump, please understand
the Epstein affair is not going away.
If the administration doesn't address the massive number of unanswered questions about
Epstein, especially the abuse of children by elites, it is very clear that abuse occurred.
Then moving forward on so many other monumental challenges our nation is facing becomes much
harder. Flynn concluded, we cannot allow pedophiles to get away. I don't personally care who they are or what elite or powerful position they hold.
They must be exposed and held accountable.
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at Soundscape Productions,
dead in Massachusetts.
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