Trump calls on the right people who criticized Jeffrey Epstein for his handling of information over “My Past Supporters.”
US President Donald Trump continues his feud with supporters who are disappointed in handling information about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, calling them “weak people” and labeling the controversy as “horrors” that concocted his political enemies.
In a social media post Wednesday, Trump accused Democrats of trying to capitalize on the growing anger at his administration’s efforts to distance himself from the conspiracy that has fueled many people in the US, including Trump and his allies.
“Their new scam is what we’ll call Jeffrey Epstein’s hoax forever, and my past supporters have bought this ‘b******’ by Hook, Line and Sinker,” Trump said in a post about Truth Society.
“Let’s move these vulnerable people forward and do the Democrats’ work. Don’t even think about talking about our incredibly unprecedented success, he added.

The post highlights the growing division within the US over the Trump administration’s claim that nothing was offensive about Epstein’s death due to prison suicide, and shameful financiers didn’t have a “client list” of strong numbers linked to child sexual abuse.
“I have probably achieved more success in six months than the president in our country’s history. These people want to talk about Jeffrey Epstein’s hoax with a powerful plot by fake news and a starving dem of success,” Trump said.
Speculation about Epstein’s connections with political and economic elites, and the possibility of a “Epstein list” of clients subject to fearful mail, is not exclusive to US rights, and is a symbol of the broader general belief that powerful people who commit abuse are unlikely to face consequences.
After Epstein committed suicide in prison while awaiting trial on sexual abuse charges in 2019, the circumstances of his death quickly sparked skepticism and became the source of widespread conspiracy.
However, these conspiracies have become a specific issue of the rights of the US that used them to advance the dark vision of corrupt Benard elites who need to be rooted and tried, and often used them to consolidate and consolidate broader judgmental actions against their perceived political enemies, particularly prominent Democrats.
Trump administration officials such as FBI director Kash Patel, FBI deputy director Dan Bongino, and former supporter of such theory Attorney General Pam Bondi, teased actions and new revelation when they first entered the administration.
When asked about Epstein’s files in a TV interview in February, Bondi said they “to sit at my desk and review it now.”
The administration faced last week when the Justice Department released a memo, concluded that Epstein’s death was a suicide and that he had no “client list.” Since then, Trump has expressed an increase in annoyance for people with US rights who continue to question those details, including those who said Trump’s relationship with Epstein might explain the reversal.
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” Trump snapped to the reporter last week. “This guy has been talked about for years.”
But Trump’s claim that his supporters have stopped talking about Epstein may actually double down on many.
“What about Epstein’s story? Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson responded in a speech on Friday at the Turning Point USA conference, “It’s the frustration of ordinary people to see a certain class of people escape everything each time.”