Friday, July 18, 2025

The MAGA Supporters: Nick Fuentes, Trump, and the Meltdown Over Epstein

This goes beyond drama—it's the most talked-about piece of news across every platform in America. I'm sure if I went out on the streets to interview people about what truth they most wanted the government to reveal, not personal grievances, this would be it. At this point, it's clear that this single issue is hurting Trump and the movement that defined him over the past few years: the MAGA movement.

Below is a piece from one of his loudest, most censored, and well-spoken former supporters, Nick's take on everything.

And it keeps getting more surreal by the day. The Trump-era spectacle continues to spiral, more unhinged, more desperate, more chaotic. But to some, including Nick Fuentes, it's also becoming more vindicating, more karmically delicious.

Fuentes has been on something of a “vindication tour” since the U.S. struck Iran, with memes like Nick Fuentes' Apology Forms trending online. Once maligned for pulling his support for Donald Trump, he’s now reaping the bitter satisfaction of watching Trump torch his base over the Epstein file cover-up.

In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump essentially declared war on his own base, writing:

“My past supporters have bought into this... I don’t want their support anymore.”

According to Fuentes, this sweeping dismissal includes almost everyone still talking about the Epstein saga—which Trump now frames as a fringe conspiracy. Day 9 (or is it 10?) of this latest meltdown sees Trump branding those who demand transparency around Jeffrey Epstein’s files as “weaklings” and “stupid.”

Let that sink in.

Trump is ejecting supporters for wanting accountability in one of the most disturbing scandals of our time. And the data shows he’s losing ground. Only 2% of the population is satisfied with the disclosures so far. Just 14% approve of how Trump is handling the Epstein fallout.

That means nearly everyone is out of MAGA, except, perhaps, for Ben Shapiro.

The Last Man Standing: Ben Shapiro?

Fuentes delivers a scathing and ironic twist:

“If Donald Trump has one supporter left, it’s Ben Shapiro. If Trump has no supporters, Ben Shapiro has died.”

The satire is sharp, but the commentary beneath it is even sharper. Shapiro, once an outspoken Never Trumper, has now become one of Trump’s final defenders, a symbol of how deeply the movement has reversed course. The outsider who promised to drain the swamp has, to many, become one with it.

Nick Fuentes doesn’t just critique, he calls for retribution.

“Nobody should vote for Trump. Nobody should vote for Republicans,” he declares.

 The GOP, in his view, has betrayed its base time and again. They talk a big game but then stab their voters in the back with globalist policies: AI loopholes, H-1B visa expansions, land deals, and amnesty proposals.

And now, after Trump’s outright rejection of those who still care about Epstein’s victims and government transparency?

“Then fine. You don’t want our support. You don’t get it. Let the Democrats win the midterms. Let them impeach Trump. Torch his legacy.”

It’s not an endorsement of Democrats, it’s a scorched-earth call for collapse. For some on the dissident right, the betrayal cuts so deep that even the enemy is more honest than their supposed allies.

What began as a populist revolt has now turned inward. The promises of 2016, national renewal, anti-corruption, America First, lie in ruins for many. Disillusionment has set in, not just with Trump but with the Republican Party as a whole.

“We never expected Democrats to support us. We always knew they were the enemy. But Republicans? We voted for them. We trusted them. And they sold us out.”

And as Fuentes and others ask whether it’s time to “accelerate the fall” and rebuild from the ashes, the movement finds itself at a fork in the road:

 Incremental reform or total collapse?

Where Do We Go From Here?

Ultimately, Fuentes admits he’s “too blackpilled” to offer a clear solution. But he’s not alone in feeling that this isn’t the movement millions voted for. The betrayal is too fresh, the damage too deep.

So now the question is posed to the rest of us:

 Do we hold out hope for a future MAGA renaissance, or admit it’s over and begin again, with new principles, new leadership, and new vision?

Again, it has been almost two weeks now since the FBI and the office of AG came out that J.E. did indeed unalived himself and that there was no client list. The American people, lost it and YouTubers has been having a field day since. 

As far as I'm concerned, this list doesn't matter to me. I have to still go to work, hustle to make ends meet, shed silent tears for all the social and economic injustices that I face in this country-daily. That to me is more pressing to me than some list. 

I remain your pal, 

-Ronnie-


No comments:

Post a Comment