Epstein’s backlash is sour to Trump’s winning streak

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Congress handed over the power of the wallet last week without even thanking President Donald Trump for the power of the wallet, as the Supreme Court made clear how to cut and perhaps cut it elsewhere.

So why isn’t the president laughing?

Answer: Jeffrey Epstein.

After continuing to accumulate unprecedented power in the White House, steaming compliant Congress, and being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize with eagerness to praise world leaders rather than stand up to him, Trump finds himself flummased at the case of a lender who died in a prison cell six years ago.

Epstein’s ghosts are beginning to haunt the White House.

The very two terms that helped him beat Trump – openness to plot, mistrust of the elite, and eruptions at the moment of the virus – have now transformed him into Debbir.

In this case, this month’s claims by the Department of Justice and the FBI, which ended with the Epstein case, were met by what he had done and distrust among the president’s most loyal supporters. After all, the voices of influential Magazines like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon have for years claimed that Epstein’s suicide was suspect and that his powerful companions were hidden.

A week ago, Trump told his supporters, “Don’t waste Jeffrey Epstein’s time and energy. Someone doesn’t care.” He later accused supporters of being angry at the incident, as “a weak man” who “bridled this bull***, hook, line and sinker.”

These instructions did not shake much on his political foundations.

He then directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release his testimony of the investigation into the massacre.

Currently, Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, the publisher, two reporters and the founder of the News Corporation and former friend Rupert Murdoch for honorary lib extension and slander. In question, the story of Trump sending Epstein a “bawdy” 50-birthday Letter to Epstein in 2003, decorated with a rough picture of a woman’s naked body using his unique signature to suggest pubic hair.

“Happy birthday – and another great secret that could happen every day.”

Trump called the article “fake” and called for “less than $10 billion in damages.”

However, he admitted that on the social media platform True Social, the release of the testimony of the Great Jury is unlikely to solve things. (n)Othing is enough for troublemakers and radical left madman to make demands, he chased. Magazine! “

Medicaid cut and Elmo’s future smashing the swamp

The dark suspicion that powerful people were allegedly protected, claiming it was “Epstein’s client list,” sparked a stronger political fire than the prospect of cutting an estimated 12 million people from Medicaid and the proposal to terminate ELMO federal funds.

Cutting health care for the poor was part of a “big beautiful bill” that Congress passed July 3rd to extend Trump’s first term tax cuts, increase spending on border security, and cut funds for Medicaid, food stamps and green energy.

On Friday, July 18th, Congress approved $9 billion in cuts in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending. The so-called incoming package had previously been deciding how the tax expense should be spent, as Congress had previously approved and reflected the voluntary retreat of the Capitol from constitutional power.

In the past, tactics have rarely been successful. In the future, the White House Budget Office said such cuts are on the rise.

However, the resulting argument was less ink and less furious than Epstein’s saga.

Trump’s attempt to convince Americans that there’s nothing to be seen here is likely a difficult fight. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 69% of Americans said they believe the federal government is hiding details about Epstein’s clients. Only 6% of respondents said that information was not hidden. I didn’t know what the rest was.

A poll, taken between July 15th and 16th, shows an error of positive or negative 3% for all adults and 6% for subgroups.

Those watching the plot included a majority of 55% of Republicans. Only about a third of 35% of the GOP approved how Trump handled the issue. Overall, only 17% were approved, his lowest rating on the issue.

The long lifespan of conspiracy theory

This is one of the lessons of Trump’s political career. It’s hard to convince them that the air has been cleaned if they persuaded people behind the smoke.

When Barack Obama competed in the White House in 2008, Trump repeatedly suspected that the Illinois Senator was born in Kenya and was not eligible to be elected president. After Obama served two terms in the White House, the Morning Counseling Generation discovered that a third of Republicans still believe the falsehood.

Since the 2020 election when Trump lost, he disproves his claim that the elections have been integrated against him. When the 2024 campaign began, CNN polls found that 69% of Republicans and those who “leaned” towards the GOP believed Joe Biden’s victory was not legal and that the election had been stolen.

And Epstein? Welcome, he may have been stuck for a while.

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