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Donald Trump in Full Panic, Claims All Epstein Files Are Fake, Created by Obama

Donald Trump had a full-blown meltdown online on Saturday as the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continued to grow. He appeared desperate and visibly shaken as more people started talking about recently released files connected to Epstein, which reportedly contain the names of powerful individuals, including politicians, celebrities, and other public figures. Trump quickly rushed to defend Pam Bondi, his attorney general and a close ally, who has come under fire for how her office is dealing with the documents.

Using his Truth Social account, Trump urged his supporters not to turn against Bondi. He wrote emotionally that she was doing a “fantastic job” and reminded his followers that they are all supposed to be united under the MAGA movement. But his words revealed something deeper—he seemed genuinely worried that his supporters were beginning to lose faith, especially as pressure around the Epstein case continued to build.

Trump then shifted the blame toward his usual political enemies. He claimed that the Epstein files were completely fake and accused former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and others in the Biden administration of creating them to smear his name. He compared these documents to what he calls the “Russia hoax,” referring to the investigation into his alleged ties to Russia, and to the Steele dossier, which he has long dismissed as false. He painted the entire situation as another large-scale conspiracy against him.

In one bizarre statement, Trump described Epstein as someone “who never dies,” implying that the entire controversy was being artificially kept alive by his opponents to damage his reputation. He expressed frustration that some of his own supporters were starting to believe what he called lies. He wrote that his “so-called friends” were falling into a trap set by the left and were being manipulated into doubting him and his team.

He also questioned the timing of the document release. Trump asked why, if the Epstein files were so dangerous to him or the MAGA movement, they weren’t used against him earlier. He implied that the release now is suspicious and politically motivated. He then pleaded with his followers again, telling them to trust Pam Bondi and let her do her job, calling her “great” and insisting she was being unfairly targeted.

His post ended the same way many of his rants do—with grand claims of victimhood, accusations of a stolen election, and over-the-top praise for his own leadership. He once again stated that the 2020 election was “rigged and stolen” and said the same thing happened again in 2024. He then told people to stop wasting their time talking about Jeffrey Epstein, saying “nobody cares about him,” and suggesting the whole scandal was just a distraction from what he sees as more important matters.

Trump’s reaction shows how deeply the Epstein situation is bothering him. Instead of addressing the documents seriously or offering transparency, he has chosen to deflect, blame others, and insist it’s all part of a fake narrative created by his enemies. His tone, filled with panic, anger, and desperation, suggests that he’s struggling to control the story as more names and details from the Epstein files come to light. He wants the world to move on quickly—but many people are just beginning to pay attention.

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