After Cayden McBride finishes class in Rome, Georgia, the 19-year-old goes home, opens his laptop, and starts searching. For the past few months, he has been spending hours at a time combing through the Jeffrey Epstein files on the US Department of Justice (DOJ) website, following others online who are doing the same.
Flight logs, transcripts, images, and videos from the DOJ have shed new light on Epstein's crimes and his high-profile connections. McBride, who believes these files still matter even as other headlines shift to different topics, expresses concern for the women affected by Epstein’s actions.
Previously a firm supporter of Trump and an advocate of the 'Make America Great Again' movement, McBride feels let down by the perceived lack of accountability and the slow release of evidence. He expressed hope for change following the dismissal of Pam Bondi, Trump's former attorney general, and the appointment of her deputy.
Recently, First Lady Melania Trump stirred headlines by denying any ties to Epstein and calling for further inquiries into the matter, re-igniting public interest in the files, although the extent of its impact remains uncertain.
McBride shares his frustration with the community of Trump supporters who feel disillusioned, mentioning that while he will continue to vote, he pledges not to support candidates implicated in Epstein's scandals. The ongoing fallout from the Epstein saga has begun to fracture Trump's base, with some voters voicing concerns over accountability and the future direction of the GOP.
Flight logs, transcripts, images, and videos from the DOJ have shed new light on Epstein's crimes and his high-profile connections. McBride, who believes these files still matter even as other headlines shift to different topics, expresses concern for the women affected by Epstein’s actions.
Previously a firm supporter of Trump and an advocate of the 'Make America Great Again' movement, McBride feels let down by the perceived lack of accountability and the slow release of evidence. He expressed hope for change following the dismissal of Pam Bondi, Trump's former attorney general, and the appointment of her deputy.
Recently, First Lady Melania Trump stirred headlines by denying any ties to Epstein and calling for further inquiries into the matter, re-igniting public interest in the files, although the extent of its impact remains uncertain.
McBride shares his frustration with the community of Trump supporters who feel disillusioned, mentioning that while he will continue to vote, he pledges not to support candidates implicated in Epstein's scandals. The ongoing fallout from the Epstein saga has begun to fracture Trump's base, with some voters voicing concerns over accountability and the future direction of the GOP.


















