“It’s a ticking time bomb, Mr. President.”
The Epstein storm is back—and this time, it’s aimed straight at President Donald Trump.
Fox News’ flagship morning show Fox & Friends has broken ranks with the MAGA faithful’s unwavering loyalty, warning Trump in blunt terms to address the growing outrage over the Justice Department’s handling of the infamous “Epstein files.”
“You can defuse this ticking time bomb if you simply get out there,” co-host Kevin Corke said live on Sunday’s broadcast. “They need to get out there and face the fire.”
The warning comes after a leaked internal memo from the FBI and Department of Justice declared two explosive findings: First, that there is no “client list” of wealthy Epstein collaborators. Second, that Epstein died by suicide—not murder—while in federal custody in 2019.
For many within Trump’s MAGA base, that’s blasphemy.
Pam Bondi, Trump’s handpicked Attorney General, had previously boasted that Epstein’s “client list” was “sitting on my desk.” That comment unleashed a tidal wave of conspiracy speculation and hope among far-right circles that the billionaire pedophile’s alleged high-powered partners would finally be exposed.
But now, Bondi is under fire.
Critics accuse her of stalling and misleading the public. Tensions erupted behind closed doors at the White House when FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly confronted Bondi in a tense Wednesday meeting. He hasn’t been seen at FBI HQ since—and sources say he’s threatening to resign in protest.
“If there’s anybody who could walk in and say, ‘We’ve got answers,’ it’s Trump,” Fox contributor Charles Hurt said. “But without explanation, this story isn’t going anywhere.”
Trump, who once socialized with Epstein at Mar-a-Lago and later banned him from the resort, has grown visibly irritated by the unrelenting obsession over Epstein’s death and his potential ties to powerful elites.
“Are people still talking about this guy? This creep?” Trump snapped during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday. By Saturday, he was back on Truth Social, angrily chastising his own supporters: “We’re on one team, MAGA, and I don’t like what’s happening.”
But MAGA world isn’t satisfied.
Across social media and right-wing forums, calls for Bondi’s resignation are intensifying. The theory that Epstein was silenced to protect elites remains gospel in certain circles—and Trump’s administration, they say, hasn’t done enough to prove otherwise.
What’s at stake? Credibility with his base, a sense of betrayal from loyal supporters, and potentially, the unraveling of one of the most politically radioactive scandals in modern American history.
And as Corke warned: “If you don’t get ahead of this, Mr. President… it’s only going to blow up bigger.”
Stay tuned. The Epstein question isn’t dead—it’s resurrected, and this time, it’s pointed straight at the Oval Office.
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And the people who really suffered from this are quiet and most do not care about them because the need to feed their evil desires to know is biggermthan their lying concern
Like my friends @ F&Friends but they need to stay in their lane when it comes to political policy. Entertainment is their forte. Newsmax is drawing off you fan like water over Niagara. Carole McMeelPlano, Texas
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