MAGA, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and DOJ
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The attorney general reportedly told President Donald Trump in the spring he was named multiple times in the government's files on Jeffrey Epstein.
By tapping into other grievances, President Trump managed to turn one of the most fractious moments for his base into a unifying one.
Facing backlash from MAGA supporters about Jeffrey Epstein, the Trump administration has released a flood of information on old grievances and issues popular with the base.
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Raw Story on MSNMAGA loses it as death of Epstein lawyer triggers fresh spiral: 'All died under Trump!'The death of legendary criminal defense lawyer Roy Black, who helped secure a controversial plea agreement for Jeffrey Epstein two decades ago, sent conspiracy theorists in a fresh spiral or outrage.The 80-year-old trial attorney and longtime University of Miami law professor represented numerous
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A network of MAGA bots has no idea what it’s supposed to say about Jeffrey Epstein, much to the amusement of Rachel Maddow. The MSNBC host on Tuesday unpacked new reporting from NBC News about hundreds of X accounts that use artificial intelligence to send automated replies showing support for right-wing messaging.
President Donald Trump has spent recent days leaning into cultural issues championed by his “Make America Great Again” base amid the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein saga, as he looks to reinforce his still-solid support among Republican voters.
Rachel Maddow shares NBC News reporting on a collection of Twitter chat bots programmed to say supportive things about Donald Trump, but struggling to reconcile Trump's connections to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and MAGA supporters' animosity for Epstein and his associates.
ANALYSIS: For days, Donald Trump couldn’t get his MAGA base to drop their anger over the Epstein files. However, as Justin Baragona writes, it appears that the Wall Street Journal’s bombshell report gives the right the perfect opportunity to unite in its shared hatred of the mainstream media.
The ruling is the first in a series of attempts by US President Donald Trump to release more information related to the Epstein case, as he faces growing pressure from his MAGA supporters.
Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna are leading a bipartisan push to force a vote to compel the DOJ to release the remaining Epstein files. Rep. Khanna joins The Weeknight to explain what he says is coming next.