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We are MAGA — but Trump is lying to us about Epstein and it needs to be called out

Emmanuel Lynx by Emmanuel Lynx
July 11, 2025
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We are MAGA — but Trump is lying to us about Epstein and it needs to be called out
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The Epstein issue just became too big to ignore. And Trump’s latest deflection? That was the moment that raised serious eyebrows.

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There’s a difference between loyalty and denial. For years, MAGA supporters have stood by Donald Trump through endless smears, hoaxes, and political warfare. 

We’ve defended him when the media twisted facts, when establishment elites tried to take him down, and when Silicon Valley sought to silence him. 

But the Epstein story? That’s not fake news. That’s not a witch hunt. That’s a moment of reckoning — and Trump is failing the test.

There is no ‘client list’ — just a joint memo that mentions Trump

One of the biggest myths being peddled online is that the recently unsealed Epstein documents included a so-called “client list.” That’s false. No such list exists. 

What was released is a joint memo from a civil lawsuit filed by Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre against lawyer Alan Dershowitz. It contains witness testimonies, names of alleged associates, and various references — including Donald Trump.

When questioned about his ties to Epstein this July, Trump dismissed it altogether:

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years. … I can’t believe you’re asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, with what happened in Texas.”

It was a deflection, not a denial. And let’s be clear — the memo is not a conspiracy document pulled from obscure forums. It’s a public record. And in it, Trump appears. Multiple times. Including claims from witnesses who place him directly in Epstein’s social orbit. 

There is no evidence that he committed a crime, but there is evidence that he was there — and that’s worth being honest about.

Pretending none of it happened? That’s not loyalty. That’s deception.

MAGA loyalists are being manipulated — and we need to call it out

The irony is hard to ignore: while Trump pushes for the release of the so-called “Epstein list,” he’s doing it while acting as though he’s never been tied to Epstein himself. That’s the bait-and-switch. 

MAGA loyalists have taken up the banner, demanding justice and transparency — without realizing that Trump is in the very documents they’re invoking.

He’s not listed as a client. He’s not charged with anything. But he is named. And that should matter to a movement built on exposing corruption, not covering it up when it’s inconvenient.

At some point, the “final straw” isn’t about what the media says — it’s about whether we hold our own side to the same standards. If Trump wants to lead again, he must be honest about the past. So far, he’s dodging, downplaying, and deflecting. And Musk’s influence isn’t helping either.

Trump, Musk, and the battle for the narrative

It’s no secret that Elon Musk has emerged as a new power player in conservative media. From taking over Twitter (now X) to launching Grok, Musk has become a symbol of anti-establishment disruption. 

But with that influence comes narrative control — and the Trump-Musk alliance is shaping how stories like Epstein get spun.

The Trump–Musk feud cooled in recent months, with Musk amplifying Trump’s content and occasionally defending him. But both figures now face scrutiny over how their names come up in Epstein conspiracies. 

Musk, too, was named in the documents — not as an abuser, but through references in witness interviews.

Instead of clarity, we get confusion. Instead of accountability, we get social media memes and half-truths. And when you have a billionaire who controls the information pipeline teaming up with a former president trying to erase his name from the story, that’s when things get dangerous.

Calling out hypocrisy doesn’t mean abandoning Trump — it means saving the movement

Let’s be real: Trump isn’t a victim in this story. He’s part of the story. That doesn’t make him guilty — but it does make his deflection suspicious. If we can’t be honest about that, the movement we built starts to lose its moral clarity.

It’s easy to call out Epstein’s connections to the Clintons, Hollywood, or the liberal elite. But the moment Trump’s name appears in the same breath? Suddenly, the story becomes “fake” or “old news.” That’s not truth-seeking. That’s cognitive dissonance.

The MAGA base deserves better than manipulation. We deserve honesty — not spin.

And while Trump can try to distract with unrelated crises or vague boasts about having banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, the evidence remains. 

He once called Epstein a ‘close friend.’ That’s on record. He appeared in flight logs. He was mentioned in sworn testimonies. He may not be guilty of a crime, but he is absolutely part of the context.

Why this moment matters more than ever

This isn’t just about Epstein. It’s about whether we, as a movement, are still committed to truth, or whether we’ve become the very thing we once opposed. The minute we let powerful people in our own camp lie to us without consequence, we lose the moral clarity that made MAGA resonate in the first place.

There is no “Epstein client list.” There is a memo. And Trump is in it. That’s not defamation. That’s reality.

The MAGA world thrives on exposing uncomfortable truths. So let’s live up to that standard — even if it means calling out our own.

We still support Trump. But we will not be lied to.

Because loyalty without honesty isn’t strength — it’s servitude.

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