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MAGA Podcasters Turn on Trump Over Epstein Records as House Subcommittee Subpoenas DOJ

They accused the administration of diverting attention from its transparency pledge by releasing unrelated records instead of the promised Epstein documents.

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Overview

  • Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh, who supported Trump in 2024, publicly rebuked the president for his refusal to release additional Epstein-related documents.
  • They criticized the administration’s release of Martin Luther King Jr. records and resurfaced Obama allegations as deliberate distractions from the Epstein case.
  • The Justice Department and FBI have maintained that no credible client list exists and asserted that no further Epstein files will be disclosed.
  • The House subcommittee voted to subpoena the Justice Department on July 24 to produce the full set of Epstein-related documents.
  • The outspoken criticism from once-loyal MAGA influencers highlights growing frustration within the party’s base over unmet transparency promises.