Conspiracies launched Trump’s political career – now they may be his undoing

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The outrage among Trump’s MAGA base shows no signs of abating, especially with new reports that Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a lesser-security prison. Even right-leaning influencers like Joe Rogan are now calling Trump out for betraying his base and refusing to release the Epstein files. Trump launched his political career by flirting with conspiracy theories. Now, it may be his undoing. "A lot of politics is about small numbers," says former GOP strategist Stuart Stevens, and “Trump can’t afford to lose very many of these voters,” he warns.

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