by Logan Andrew | FreeWire — Your News, Your Voice

Donald Trump is pissed. And not in the way that demands justice or accountability. No — he’s pissed that you won’t stop asking questions.
In a post that practically vibrated with irritation, Trump told his supporters to “move on” from Jeffrey Epstein and stop “wasting time and energy.” He defended Pam Bondi and Kash Patel — two of his most loyal sycophants — claiming they were doing “a fantastic job.” Then, without irony, he suggested they should be spending their time investigating the 2024 election — yes, the one he won. It makes sense if you don’t think about it.
This is what panic looks like in print.
Bondi and Patel, once the loudest voices calling for transparency, now act like there’s nothing to see. These are the same people who once swore they had binders of names and “truckloads” of evidence. Now? Silence. Excuses. Sealed files.
Meanwhile, the FBI is in meltdown. The Deputy Director has reportedly threatened to resign if Bondi isn’t fired — citing her role in suppressing evidence she once promised to expose. Exhibit 52 from the Maxwell case remains sealed. No one in power wants to talk about it. Ghislaine Maxwell is rotting in prison for trafficking girls to… who, exactly? Nobody? Thin air? That’s not a missing detail — it’s the gaping hole in the center of the whole damn thing.
And let’s not forget the surveillance footage. Years of promises, and the big reveal turns out to be a blurry, useless clip that doesn’t even show Epstein’s cell. Worse, there’s a full minute missing — conveniently during the window when he allegedly took his own life. They want us to believe this is closure. They’re feeding us breadcrumbs and calling it a feast.
Trump loyalists are now eating each other alive. The base wants names. They want justice. And the people who once whipped them into a frenzy with promises of a “client list” are now begging them to drop it.
Here’s the truth: the Epstein scandal was never going to be wrapped up in a neat little bow. Because the second you tug too hard at that thread, it unravels a system — not just a man. And Trump? He’s not trying to expose it. He’s trying to survive it.
We were promised transparency. What we got was spin. They want us to reject our eyes and ears and embrace their narrative — a stunning echo of Big Brother’s final command:
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” — George Orwell, 1984
No, we’re not moving on. Not now. Not ever.







