Nancy Mace, Laura Loomer, Pres Trump has problems with Epstien Files being called out by Kirk to be released. Nick Fuentes is really scared now
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Nancy Mace, Laura Loomer, Pres Trump has problems with Epstien Files being called out by Kirk to be released. Nick Fuentes is really scared now.
The controversy involving Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump
- Charlie Kirk called for releasing the files In July 2025, Kirk publicly called for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all of the Epstein documents.
- Trump pushed back against his allies After speaking with Trump in July 2025, Kirk abruptly changed his stance, stating that he would "trust" the administration and move on from the issue. Trump himself had criticized his allies who continued to push for the files' release.
- Kirk's assassination and renewed scrutiny Following Kirk's assassination in September 2025, coverage of his career brought renewed attention to his contentious relationship with Trump over the Epstein files.
Nancy Mace's position
- Pushed for transparency Representative Nancy Mace, a fellow Republican, vocally supported the release of the Epstein files and signed a discharge petition to force a vote on the issue.
- Defended victims As a sexual assault survivor, Mace was visibly emotional after meeting with Epstein's victims. She vowed to protect victims' identities while pushing for transparency.
- Criticized Trump but largely supported him While she broke with Trump on the Epstein issue, Mace had a track record of supporting him. She criticized Trump's statement calling the Epstein matter a "Democrat hoax" but simultaneously defended him regarding his past association with Epstein.
Laura Loomer's position
- Initially critical of Trump's handling Influencer Laura Loomer initially criticized the Trump administration's handling of the files, calling for an independent "special counsel" investigation.
- Later defended Trump Loomer quickly reversed course, defending Trump and accusing other right-wing figures of trying to undermine him for their own gain. She publicly argued that the files were a "distraction" from Trump's work.
- Attacked critics In September 2025, Loomer lashed out at fellow Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene for signing the discharge petition, calling her a "traitor".
Nick Fuentes' reaction
- Turned against Trump White nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes strongly criticized Trump for his handling of the Epstein files in July 2025, viewing Trump's attempt to stop discussion of the files as a "cover-up".
- Part of a larger shift Fuentes's criticism was part of a larger, public fracturing between the far-right "America First" movement and mainstream "MAGA" circles.
- Motivated by anti-Trump sentiment His reaction was framed as part of a move to highlight Trump's "disappointments" and betrayals of the MAGA base.
Status of Epstein files
- Partial releases, some unfulfilled promises Over the years, multiple batches of Epstein-related documents have been released. In early 2025, the Trump administration released some files but disappointed his supporters because the information was largely not new. In September 2025, a House committee released a copy of an alleged "birthday book" containing messages to Epstein, including a drawing with a signature that appears to be Trump's.
- Some files still sealed Despite the releases, many documents remain undisclosed, fueling ongoing speculation and pressure for full transparency.
- Trump's shift on transparency While previously promising transparency on the campaign trail, President Trump later claimed the Epstein case was a "Democrat hoax" and resisted calls for the full release of files.


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