Here’s What the Dems Are Complaining About After President Trump Calls on House Republicans to Vote to Release the Epstein Files
The left is having a full-on meltdown after President Trump called on House Republicans to vote for releasing the Epstein files, and their flip-flop is as predictable as it is pathetic. Trump dropped the hammer on Truth Social: “We have nothing to hide, and it’s time to move on from this Democrat Hoax perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics… The Department of Justice has already turned over tens of thousands of pages… the House Oversight Committee can have whatever they are legally entitled to, I DON’T CARE!” He urged Republicans to vote yes, framing it as ending a distraction while his administration crushes real priorities.

But Dems? They spent years screaming “Release the Epstein files!” to smear Trump with debunked ties. Now that he’s saying “ok, release them,” they’re accusing him of hiding something because he “changed his mind.” Classic projection—libs on X are losing it: “He deleted the Epstein files!!!” as _johnnymaga mocked.

Catturd piled on with the perfect summary of Dem logic flipping faster than a pancake.


This is the same crew that buried Biden’s scandals while obsessing over Trump. Trump’s forcing transparency; Dems wanted the files as a weapon, not truth.
The left’s rage proves Trump’s winning—his Gaza peace, deportations, and economic booms have them desperate. Releasing the files? It’ll expose their own, from Clinton to the deep state. Trump’s “I don’t care” attitude is peak alpha—let the chips fall.
Dems in denial mode, but voters see through it. This is why Trump’s approval soars—honesty over games.

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