Epstein Files. The MAGA movement is simmering. “We should destroy you”

However, the opposite happened. Not only public opinion, but above all Trump's most loyal supporters are poring over the files — and they are deeply angry. Department of Justice for he had obscured many names potential accomplices and people with knowledge about the case and is reluctant to reveal them.
“Why do you protect the perpetrators?”
This is the moment that has been circulating on the internet for several days now, sparking anger among MAGA supporters [ruch Make America Great Again, Uczyńmy Amerykę znów wielką]. The administration's behavior in the Epstein case raises dissatisfaction, especially among right-wing podcasters who have long been Trump supporters and have a significant influence on young men. — If you obscure the names of people who are not victims — what are you doing? Why do you protect perpetrators? Joe Rogan asked.
His podcast, with approximately 11 million listeners, is one of the most popular in the world. Rogan himself conducted a high-profile interview with Trump before the election and then expressed his support for his candidacy. — The government looks bad says Rogan now.
Shawn Ryan, who also called for voting for Trump after the interview, is also breaking with the president. “I have news for you,” he responded to Trump's call to move on to other topics.
We elected you and told you what we wanted before your ass got in the White House. And you don't meet our expectations. It's pathetic.
But it's not just mainstream podcasters who are harshly critical of Trump. This is also done by those who are known only in the MAGA world. For example, self-proclaimed comedian Tim Dillon, who had often spoken positively about the president, accused FBI Director Kash Patel of lying and made a controversial claim: “the names marked in black are pedophiles protected by the US government”.
Covered up scandals

Attorney General Pam Bondi, February 11, 2026Win McNamee / AFP
According to a survey conducted by CNN only 55 percent Trump voters believe the president is doing well in the Epstein case. For comparison: on other topics, such as immigration or the economy, voter support for their own president is at least 80 percent. and more.
The president's people are under pressure
For Trump, such results are a huge problem. They are an expression widespread dissatisfaction among his main supporters. It was the first time that disappointment had reached such a scale. On the far right of the electorate, it even leads to departures.
Whether MAGA supporters heed these calls will be seen on May 19. On this day, the Republican primary elections in Kentucky's 4th district will be held. He is represented by Congressman Thomas Massie, who has become Trump's harshest critic in the party.
He initiated it with Democrat Ro Khanna Act on the disclosure of Epstein files and has been successfully putting pressure on the government ever since. The Justice Department had to release the names of the six men, which were originally blacked out, after Massie, after reviewing the unblurred records, announced publicly that they were not victims. Meanwhile, the Republican has become a hero to all who are demanding full disclosure of the records. He will face Ed Gallrein in the primary. The farmer and former soldier of the elite armed forces has Trump's full support.




