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    1. >According to reporting in the upcoming book, “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,” by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, former Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly infuriated the president’s inner circle during a meeting with high-profile conservative influencers about the Jeffrey Epstein files.

      >On February 27, the White House Communications Office had scheduled a lineup of cabinet officials to brief popular MAGA influencers in the Roosevelt Room. Vice President JD Vance led the session, followed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, walking the influencers through the administration’s agenda. In attendance was a „who’s who of online Trump world“: Mike Cernovich, Liz Wheeler, Collin Rugg, and DC Draino.

      >According to Swan and Haberman, Trump himself brought them to the Oval Office and presented custom-designed challenge coins as tokens of appreciation. Before the day went sideways, one influencer remarked: „It was the best day of my life.“

    2. So if all these popular Maga influencers were privy to this information, why hasn’t one of them come forward and told the Press what they saw? That Trump’s name was, indeed, in the files multiple times? What’s that you say? It’s because they’re in a cult? Oh, I see, never mind.

    3. Anxiety_Fit on

      My god. Maggie might as well fellate him on the inside cover foto.

      They gave out challenge coins. For the Epstein files.

      Motherfucker… these are unserious people. In every respect.

    4. gotogarrett on

      Was that her brief uprising before turning fully to the dark? Because that sounds like rebellion.

    5. Puzzleheaded_Ad_3507 on

      She’s about to understand the saying of „being thrown under the bus“ means first hand.

    6. YA_BOY_TRON on

      At this point Epstein’s name appearing in the Trump files is bigger news.

    7. Redbird8100 on

      As much as I’d like to believe this, if RawNews had this, it would’ve already been picked up by the mainstream media. It’s click bait.

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