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This is about justice. It's about whether or not we're really going to hold the elite class accountable or let them, yet again, walk away totally unscathed. And even more than that, it's also about whether President Trump is truly surrounded by the right people for the job ahead.

As a result of the "Epstein divide," there are now two very distinct camps inside MAGA. One side is demanding total transparency on Epstein and his grotesque network of coconspirators, and they're not letting go. They want names, timelines, and prosecutions. You can't blame them, right?

Collin Rugg:

NEW: Matt Walsh sends a message to the Trump administration over the Epstein case.

"We want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy…"

"Millions of Americans are not satisfied with what we've been told, and we shouldn't be…"

"I want to make this very clear to those on the right, including the President himself, who are telling us to just drop the subject and move on. We can't drop it. We can't move on."

"Because what we want is justice. We have a deep desire for justice. And we can see how the corrupt and the powerful are never held accountable."

"We want these evildoers to be punished. We want the innocent to be defended. We want justice. It's one of the most basic and most honorable of all human desires."

"We want to see that justice is done. We want to know who else was in those awful videos that Pam Bondi told us about."

"We want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy."

"We want them exposed and humiliated and shamed and punished in the harshest and most painful way, because that's justice."

"And we're not going to drop the subject until we get it."

And the other side sees the Epstein mess as a distraction from bigger battles we have to fight right now, like exposing ActBlue's money laundering operation, fixing the 2020 steal, and keeping focus on what matters most in 2024 and beyond.