Title: Et Tu, MAGA?
- Jerrad Christian
- Jul 18
- 3 min read
Deep State Donald Cries Mutiny

-by Jerrad Christian
Trump finally said it. Oh wait— he’s said it before: he doesn’t need you. He never did. And he sure doesn’t care about you.
If you’re a Republican who still gives a damn about the truth, or justice, or finding out how a billionaire pedophile like Jeffrey Epstein got away with it for decades— Trump thinks you’re “stupid.” He thinks you’re a “weakling.” He thinks you’re doing the Democrats’ work. And he made it very clear: if you’re asking questions, you’re out of the club.
Just relax into that feeling— it’s the only thing he’s said that’s true.
The same man who built a movement on paranoia and conspiracy now wants everyone to shut up and move on because suddenly, the conspiracy is a little too close to home. He’s waving off the Epstein files as a hoax while trashing his own supporters, saying he doesn’t want the people who “fall into the net” of believing there's more to the story.And while people are asking real questions—who knew what, who protected whom, how many people in Congress are on that list— he’s out here bragging that he’s getting cane sugar back in Coca-Cola like that’s the win we were all waiting for. He’s picking fights with the Fed Chair, waving around draft letters to fire Jerome Powell, calling him “Too Late,” and ranting about how a congressionally funded building renovation is somehow proof of corruption.
It’s all noise and distraction, meant to pull focus from the fact that the Epstein story makes him guilty— and he doesn’t want anyone looking more closely.
This is who he is and always has been. The second someone threatens his ego or his grip on power, he’ll throw them under the bus to try to save himself. If “Scaramucci” hadn’t become a unit of time, he’d have the wiggle room to fire all his “best people” and blame them on the way out. Instead he has painted himself into a corner and his only hope is that he’s right and his followers are stupid.
The man who rode into office claiming he’d drain the swamp was always the one raking more muck in than out. Epstein was real. The abuse was real. The enablers were real. And now we’re stuck with a two-bit con man who’s sold steaks, vodka, wine, a fake university, a fake charity, cologne, bottled water, ties, suits, shirts, mattresses, coffee, “success” books, a board game, scam NFTs, crypto coins, golden sneakers, a Bible, his soul— and if you’re not careful, yours too. I’m sure I missed some things.
Republicans built this monster. And as it devoured the nation—our rights, our freedoms, our kids’ future— they coddled him, defended him and excused the inexcusable. Now he’s calling them idiots for not falling in line again.
All of this bullshit has gone too far and no matter what that red line was for someone in MAGA, I am glad to see them break free. Let the break happen. Let the truth come out. Let him insult his base into finally realizing he was never loyal to them— only to himself.
Now the cameras catch the makeup covering his bruised hands, the swelling in his ankles, the moments he forgets he’s the one who appointed Jerome Powell. Who knows what the near future holds. Maybe JD Vance will be our president for a little while and MAGA can blame him for the way things turn out and take the blame off their own shoulders.
But one thing’s for sure— nobody likes being called stupid. And if someone thinks they’re strong enough to go it alone, let him. Let him try. Let the world see what happens when the emperor walks out with no clothes and no crowd.








'Trump thinks you’re “stupid.”' Well, he's got a point. Trump has never been much for principles, it's always about "What's in it for me?" If Trump goes down in flames, he takes the Republican Party with him. How does that help his rabid supporters? Putting justice for something that happened years ago before political power today is stupid in his world view. Smart is evading your taxes, not paying your contractors, always denying responsibility for anything bad, and taking the credit for anything good. They knew damn well he was a snake before they took him in.