Subject: The Unfolding Coup
MAGA has always been an iron coalition standing on clay feet.

The clay feet are beginning to disintegrate and the iron is cracking.

Michael Cohen knows a thing or two about the sort of honor that exists between thieves. His latest is an essay on the near term consequences that could engulf more than simply MAGA WORLD.

It’s tempting to just sit back and watch, especially when most of us are thinking “It couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of guys.” But as you watch, it is probably a good idea to keep your hands and fingers out of the way; it could get nasty and there’s no valor in getting shot by a bullet with somebody else’s name on it.

As MAGA demands truth about Epstein, Bannon, Carlson, and others exploit the silence—launching a ruthless internal coup to seize the movement and crown themselves kings.

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They call it loyalty. They tattoo Trump’s face on their arms and calves, fly “Trump Won” flags from their lawns, and chant “save the children” like it’s scripture. But what happens when the people who wrapped themselves in that loyalty like a flag start to realize they’ve been had—not by the so-called “deep state,” not by Democrats, but by the very right-wing heroes they worshipped? What happens when the betrayal comes from inside the house?

Let’s start with the news: House Republicans just blocked—again—the release of the Epstein files, the very documents that could finally give the public answers about who was involved in the largest child sex trafficking conspiracy of our time. And they didn’t do it quietly. They did it like they were covering for someone. Because maybe, just maybe, they are.

Enter Pam Bondi, Attorney General, Trump loyalist, and as of this week, professional ghost. Asked about the Epstein files, she refused to answer any questions. Full stop. No comment. No explanation. Just silence. Crickets. For a party that made “child sex trafficking” the centerpiece of its moral outrage machine, this isn’t just hypocrisy—it’s a total systems failure. MAGA faithful are watching the people they supported and safeguarded for years defend the very darkness they claimed to oppose.

This is hitting hard. Not just for the left, not for moderates, but deep in the heart of right-wing MAGA. The very people who saw themselves as warriors against elite evil are realizing the people they trusted—the Bannonites, the Carlson cultists, the flamethrowers of the right—may have lied to them. Worse, that they may be part of the cover-up.

It’s a gut punch of betrayal and disloyalty.

Because MAGA didn’t just vote. They believed. They gave up family, friends, jobs—everything—all for the cause. And now, they’re left wondering: were we just pawns in someone else’s game? In someone else’s lie? Do they think we are stupid?

According to Michael Wolff—a man who knows the Epstein world better than anyone (and who will be joining me on my Mea Culpa Podcast this Friday)—this isn’t just a scandal. It’s a hostile takeover in progress. It’s the coup from within.

Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongino—these aren’t loyal soldiers. These are vultures, circling what they think is a vulnerable beast. They see a movement that is disoriented, disillusioned, and ripe for hijacking. And let me be clear—they don’t want to save MAGA. They want to own it. Control it. Mold it into something that serves them. Not Trump. Them.

Let’s start with Steve Bannon. The man has never accepted second place—not to Trump, not to anyone. In his mind, he architected the revolution. He pulled the strings, lit the fires, stoked the rage. Trump was the showman, but Bannon believes he was the scriptwriter. And now, in the Epstein silence, he sees an opening.

He’s not hiding it. In his public appearances and podcast sermons, Bannon speaks with the confidence of a man already redecorating the future. He’s measuring the Oval Office curtains in his imagination, fantasizing about populist purity—an America First regime with him at the ideological center. He doesn’t want to drain the swamp; he wants to rule over it like a philosopher-despot.

And Tucker Carlson? He’s running the same playbook, just with cleaner fingernails and better lighting. Every time Tucker smirks at the camera, takes a shot at Trump’s inaction, or flirts with Epstein conspiracy theories, he’s not speaking truth to power—he’s positioning himself as the power. He’s prepping for ascension, one monologue at a time.

Then there’s Dan Bongino—the rage merchant turned pseudo-patriot. He’s furious about the Epstein files not because of what’s in them, but because their suppression exposes a weakness he wants to exploit. He senses MAGA slipping into doubt, into confusion—and he’s here to offer answers. Not truth, but certainty. That’s always been the real currency.

Together, these men aren’t critics. They’re contenders. They’re not pushing for justice—they’re pushing for control. They see a wounded MAGA base, still loyal to Trump but wavering. They smell blood. They think they can seize the movement, declare moral authority, and become kingmakers for 2028—or even kings themselves.

And the most damning part? They’re using the Epstein scandal—the very issue that galvanized so many on the right—as the knife in Trumpworld’s back. They’re weaponizing the silence. MAGA was told for years that the elites were trafficking children and that Trump was the only one with the guts to stop them. But now, those same true believers are watching as Republicans block the release of the evidence. As Trump’s DOJ goes mute. As Bondi fades into the walls.

The betrayal is total. The people who believed they were fighting evil are now staring it in the face—and realizing it’s wearing the same red MAGA hat.

This isn’t a war between right and left. This is a war within the right. It’s a palace coup, and the walls are closing in.

And the insurgents? They’re not hiding in the shadows. They’re broadcasting from studios, podcasting from bunkers, and delivering sermons to millions. They’ve stopped pretending to support Trump’s leadership. Now they want to replace it—with themselves.

They don’t care who gets burned along the way. Not the movement. Not the voters. Not the children who were supposed to be at the center of all this righteous fury. MAGA was a vehicle. Now they’re hotwiring it.

The coup isn’t coming. It’s here.



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