Conservatives Turn on Trump Aide Over Epstein Ties
Former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon is facing intense backlash from his own conservative base over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The scrutiny has intensified with the release of hundreds of emails and texts detailing their relationship, as well as numerous photos showing the two men together.
It appears that Bannon frequently sought advice from Epstein on political matters, which were aimed at rebuilding Epstein's public image as a philanthropist. These revelations have sparked outrage among some conservatives who had previously defended Bannon.
Tech mogul Elon Musk, who is also facing criticism for his connection to Epstein, was among those to publicly denounce Bannon. In a social media post, Musk called Bannon "evil" while sharing a post about the Epstein files.
The criticism of Bannon has been part of a broader conservative backlash against individuals who have ties to Epstein. Right-wing operative Roger Stone and commentator Dinesh D'Souza have both weighed in on the issue, with some defending Bannon as a victim of circumstance.
However, others are far more scathing in their condemnation. Malaysian conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong described Bannon as "a fraudster of the highest order" for allegedly attempting to clear Epstein's name through a documentary. Cheong claimed that Bannon was trying to "cover up" his own role in enabling Epstein's predatory behavior.
The extent to which Bannon may have been complicit in Epstein's crimes remains unclear, but his association with the financier has sparked intense debate within conservative circles. It remains to be seen how this controversy will play out in the coming days and weeks.
Former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon is facing intense backlash from his own conservative base over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The scrutiny has intensified with the release of hundreds of emails and texts detailing their relationship, as well as numerous photos showing the two men together.
It appears that Bannon frequently sought advice from Epstein on political matters, which were aimed at rebuilding Epstein's public image as a philanthropist. These revelations have sparked outrage among some conservatives who had previously defended Bannon.
Tech mogul Elon Musk, who is also facing criticism for his connection to Epstein, was among those to publicly denounce Bannon. In a social media post, Musk called Bannon "evil" while sharing a post about the Epstein files.
The criticism of Bannon has been part of a broader conservative backlash against individuals who have ties to Epstein. Right-wing operative Roger Stone and commentator Dinesh D'Souza have both weighed in on the issue, with some defending Bannon as a victim of circumstance.
However, others are far more scathing in their condemnation. Malaysian conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong described Bannon as "a fraudster of the highest order" for allegedly attempting to clear Epstein's name through a documentary. Cheong claimed that Bannon was trying to "cover up" his own role in enabling Epstein's predatory behavior.
The extent to which Bannon may have been complicit in Epstein's crimes remains unclear, but his association with the financier has sparked intense debate within conservative circles. It remains to be seen how this controversy will play out in the coming days and weeks.