
Social media can't keep calm as Trump labels 'Epstein hoax'
While the Epstein files have been at the centre of the controversy since 2016, this time it was the cover of the binder that caught our attention. The binder, labeled 'The Epstein Files: Phase 1', complete with a Department of Justice seal, also came with a little humble description of the department itself.
The description read as follows: 'The Most Transparent Administration in History.' This declaration was followed by 'The 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J.
Trump'.
The label on the folder may have sounded like satire, it wasn't. It was a show, a declaration, a performance of transparency. But behind the pageantry lies a stunning reversal that even Trump's most diehard followers are struggling to defend.
For years, Trump and his circle leaned heavily into the idea of releasing 'everything' about Jeffrey Epstein. And Trump's followers were impatiently waiting for their dear President to expose what is in those files, but for all the promises and rhetoric, Trump has failed on his promise.
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And not just that, he has asked his followers to move on from the past and forget about, probably one of the most controversial cases involving the rich and the powerful.
'Don't waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about,' he posted on Truth Social, a stunning statement given how much political capital he previously poured into the Epstein saga.
But no one is convinced. In the comment section of the post, people really wrote what they thought out, including people showing disappointment in their President.
One user wrote, 'Yes, the most transparently corrupt and criminal administrations in US history, bar none.'
A second user pointed out, 'The WHOLE reason people believe that it's all a bunch of politicians who are the clients is because why else wouldn't there be ANY clients? None? The ONLY answer is that it is a cover-up for people in power or influence or money..'
A third user retorted sharply, 'Who knew phase 2 was denying the list ever existed besides fucking everyone.'

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