MAGA MELTDOWN Continues Over Epstein Memo
- Daniel Thurston

- Jul 14
- 2 min read
What began as a two-page memo may become the match that sets the MAGA movement ablaze. The Department of Justice and FBI’s bombshell announcement that “no Epstein client list exists” is igniting a furious backlash—one that’s exposing deep cracks inside President Trump’s administration.

Despite claims of a thorough review of over 300GB of data, the memo has been branded by critics as “a slap in the face” to survivors and skeptics alike. Faith in Trump’s promise of transparency is eroding quickly—and the fallout is fierce.
Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn didn’t mince words at a recent MAGA gathering: “This memo could cost you 10% of the base.” Insiders fear that could translate to devastating midterm losses and jeopardize Trump's grip on the GOP. Steve Bannon, echoing the alarm, predicted the movement could lose 40 House seats and the presidency if Trump doesn’t course correct.
Tensions are erupting behind closed doors. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has reportedly skipped work for a week, and insiders say he’s considering resignation. Bongino allegedly clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi, who signed off on the memo release. Bondi—who previously claimed the Epstein client list was “sitting on my desk”—now says she meant the “full case file,” sparking confusion and fury from all sides.
Calling Epstein “a distraction,” Trump praised Bondi for doing a “fantastic job.” But the MAGA faithful aren’t convinced. Influencers like Laura Loomer and Liz Wheeler are accusing Bondi of hiding evidence and demand her removal. Conservative icon Glenn Beck has even filed a FOIA request for Bongino’s communications with Bondi, hoping to uncover what went wrong.
As conservative media revolts and Trump’s base splinters, the question looms: Is the MAGA movement headed for civil war over Epstein’s ghost? With Virginia Giuffre’s tragic death, sealed court documents, and names whispered but never revealed, the outrage isn’t just political—it’s personal.





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