Conspiracy Lies Are Now Haunting Trump
The MAGA movement is now devouring itself, and the trigger is the name no one in Trumpworld wants to discuss—Jeffrey Epstein.
For years, President Donald Trump and his allies fueled their rise on conspiracy theories: “deep state” cabals, child sex rings, and coded messages whispered through QAnon threads. These lies, once dismissed as fringe, became central to Trump’s political strategy, transforming paranoia into policy and delusion into doctrine.
But now, with Epstein’s unsealed documents raising eyebrows— and implicating influential figures across the political spectrum— the same mob Trump once stoked is turning inward.
Trump’s connection to Epstein, long buried under layers of denial and distraction, is now resurfacing.
MAGA loyalists, who once happily blamed all guilt on Trump’s enemies, are now facing cognitive dissonance. Some even accuse their own of cover-ups, branding former allies as “controlled opposition” or worse.
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly weighed in on Attorney General Pam Bondi and Trump’s extreme tone shift about the Epstein files at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit.
“You either believe that Pam Bondi was telling the truth then, or that she’s telling the truth now, but both cannot be true,” Kelly said.
It’s a chaotic collapse, showing just how unsustainable a movement built on lies truly is.
This has always been the risk of weaponizing conspiracy: the truth eventually catches up. The tragedy is that while MAGA followers tear each other apart online, real issues— economic inequality, public trust, and institutional accountability— stay unaddressed.
Trump’s movement unleashed a monster.
Now that monster is staring in the mirror—and it doesn’t like what it sees.
Reprinted from the Washington Informer
