💨 Abstract
In a recent post, former President Donald Trump criticized his supporters for believing conspiracy theories surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, which he now dismisses as a "Hoax." The backlash comes after the Justice Department and FBI stated that no additional files from the case would be released, disappointing conservative influencers and conspiracy theorists. Trump has defended previous statements and figures in his administration who have promoted such theories, including those linked to QAnon.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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