MAGA faithful are angry about the Epstein case. Here's what to know
[July 15, 2025]
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON, MEG KINNARD and ED WHITE
A broken promise to release more information about the Jeffrey Epstein
case has sparked outrage among some of President Donald Trump’s loyal
supporters.
The Justice Department last week said Epstein, who was facing charges of
sex trafficking, did not leave behind a “client list.” Attorney General
Pam Bondi suggested in February it was on her desk, though she later
said she was referring to the overall case file.
Bondi also said officials were poring over a “truckload” of previously
withheld evidence. The Justice Department concluded, however, that
public disclosure would not be appropriate and that much of the material
was placed under seal by a judge. That has angered right-wing
influencers who were once bolstered by Trump's own claims on this case,
but are now feeling their demands are being squelched by his
administration.
Figures like commentator Tucker Carlson, right-wing activist Laura
Loomer, and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon claim the government’s
handling of the case shows a lack of transparency. Anger over the case
threatens to divide the MAGA faithful.
Here's a look at the Epstein sex trafficking case, how the Trump
administration has handled it and how his supporters have reacted to
recent developments.
What is the Epstein case?
Epstein was a wealthy financier arrested in 2019 on federal sex
trafficking charges. His former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was
charged with helping him abuse teenage girls.

Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City
about a month after he was arrested. Investigators concluded he killed
himself. Maxwell later was convicted at trial and sentenced to 20 years
in prison.
The case attracted attention because of Epstein and Maxwell’s links to
famous people, including royals, presidents and billionaires. It also
led to some of the biggest conspiracy theories animating Trump’s base.
Conservatives, led by key figures in the MAGA movement, have pressed
unsubstantiated claims that Epstein was murdered and that “deep state”
actors in the government are hiding lists of his clients, videos of
crimes being committed and other evidence. Trump himself suggested there
was a cover-up.
What are the ‘Epstein Files’?
Trump lately has tried to change the subject, but the Epstein matter
commands attention because of the words and actions from his
administration.
In February, far-right influencers were invited to the White House and
provided with binders marked “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” and
“Declassified.” The binders contained documents that had largely already
been in the public domain.
Bondi said in May there were “tens of thousands of videos of Epstein
with children or child porn.” That fueled a belief that details about
powerful figures had been suppressed.
“It’s a new administration and everything is going to come out to the
public,” Bondi said at one point.
Multiple people who participated in the criminal cases of Epstein and
Maxwell told The Associated Press that they had not seen and did not
know of a trove of recordings along the lines of what Bondi had
referenced.
What happened last week?
The Justice Department on July 7 acknowledged that Epstein did not have
a list of clients and said no more files related to Epstein’s case would
be made public.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi, left, listens as President Donald Trump,
right, speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Tuesday,
July 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

A two-page memo that bore the logos of the FBI and Justice
Department, but that was not signed by any individual, said the DOJ
determined that no “further disclosure would be appropriate or
warranted.” It said much of the material was placed under seal by a
court to protect victims and “only a fraction” of it “would have
been aired publicly had Epstein gone to trial.”
It was a huge retreat from what Bondi and others had previously
claimed. And it prompted anger — and more suspicion and conspiracy
theories — from the MAGA faithful.
Some MAGA world influencers, including Loomer and Glenn Beck, have
explicitly called on Bondi to resign. Former Fox News personality
Megyn Kelly, who is now a podcaster, called Bondi “either lazy or
incompetent.”
What had Trump said about Epstein before his second term?
As far back as 2019, Trump suggested that Epstein’s death was a
cover-up and called for a full investigation.
In retweeting a post by conservative pundit and comedian Terrance K.
Williams, who suggested that former President Bill Clinton may have
been involved, Trump wrote that Epstein “had information on Bill
Clinton & now he’s dead.”
When asked about his retweet, Trump said he was merely “demanding” a
full investigation, a day after then-Attorney General Bill Barr said
there had been “serious irregularities” at the prison where Epstein
was being held.
In a 2023 interview, Trump told Carlson he believed that Epstein had
committed suicide. But he couched his response, saying it was also
“possible” that he had been murdered, a theory he said “many
people.” believed.
Last year, Trump was asked on Fox News whether he would declassify
documents regarding the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the 1963
assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and he answered “yeah.”
He was then asked about the “Epstein files,” and he said “yeah,
yeah, I would,” but then added “I think that less so because you
don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there,
because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think
I would.”

What has Trump said recently?
In a Cabinet meeting last week, Trump called it “unbelievable” and a
“desecration” that people were still talking about “this creep,”
given other pressing matters, including the catastrophic flooding in
Texas.
In a social media post on Saturday, he expressed support for Bondi.
“What’s going on with my ‘boys’ and, in some cases, ‘gals?’” Trump
wrote. “They’re all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is
doing a FANTASTIC JOB! We’re on one Team, MAGA, and I don’t like
what’s happening.”
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