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It’s easy to underestimate the power of online conspiracy theories and the emotions they can conjure — and it seems Trump himself might be doing so now.
Earlier today, Trump posted on Truth Social that the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy—a pillar of the MAGA cinematic universe—is a “hoax” and went so far as to disavow his “PAST supporters” over the issue.
The Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, conspiracy theories and divisions within its coalition add new wrinkle to MAGA world.
Donald Trump disowned part of his MAGA base after Epstein conspiracy theories resurfaced, calling it "bulls##t." ...
President Trump tries to create distance between himself and conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News Chief ...
We don't know what's in the Epstein files, but it's so bad for Trump that he'll turn on his rabidly loyal MAGA base, mocking ...
Trump claimed Tuesday without citing evidence there are credibility issues with the unreleased documents. Speaking to reporters, he also called the case “pretty boring” and said he didn't understand ...
In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday morning, Trump railed against Democrats, and some of his own supporters, calling the furor over the Epstein case a "hoax." ...
Donald Trump is spiraling over the Epstein files—lashing out at his own supporters, calling them “weaklings,” and pushing a bizarre new conspiracy theory.
Climate scientists and weather experts are clear: the deadly floods in Texas earlier this month were an entirely natural tragedy, with off-the-charts rainfall levels coming from lingering moisture ...
Like sex trafficking panic more broadly, the Epstein files are a useful political tool—as long as they remain hidden.
Kat Timpf, who learned she had breast cancer hours before giving birth to her son, is taking more time off from Fox News' ...