Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon warned that President Donald Trump's base was becoming more and more frustrated about a failure to release information on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Or:
During a Wednesday segment on Real America's Voice, Loudon noted that Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell had threatened not to answer questions unless she received immunity or clemency before testifying to the House Oversight Committee.
"This is not going to sit well," the host told former Trump attorney Christina Bobb. "We had John Solomon on this show yesterday, and he said some things that were a little shocking, at least to me. He said he doesn't think we will learn much from Ghislaine at all. In fact, he doesn't think we'll learn much more about the whole entire Epstein situation at all because he said we're never going to see the grand jury testimony where most of the information is sealed."
A White House ally revealed that prominent MAGA influencers, including Charlie Kirk, Stephen Bannon, and Megyn Kelly, were surprisingly easy to placate once the administration took symbolic action.WaPo observes from the top down (they talked to White House staff) and determines all is well in MAGAland. I’m dubious about their sources, but don’t presume to know better because I read selected sources in the intertoobs. My observations still tell me the “influencers” are trying hard to stay in front of the
"Most of them were just looking for some sort of cover," the ally said, dismissing the influence of figures who had warned the White House about supporter concerns.
Trump's earlier dismissal of supporter concerns—calling the Epstein situation a "hoax" and lambasting preoccupied Republicans as "stupid" and "foolish"—left many in his base feeling betrayed and bewildered.
Either way, Trump punched the tar baby, and nobody’s tossing him in the briar patch.
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