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The MAGA movement finally began to unite on the issue of Jeffrey Epstein Friday, rallying around President Trump — and against "the fake news media" — after the release of a blockbuster Wall Street Journal investigation.Why it matters: A pair of explosive developments gave MAGA influencers the cover they needed to suspend nearly two weeks of unprecedented infighting over the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files.First, the Journal's report that Trump sent Epstein a lewd and bizarre birthday card in 2003 drew threats of a lawsuit from the president and a furious defense from his supporters.Second, Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the release of all relevant grand jury testimony in the Epstein prosecution — the first substantive gesture toward transparency after shutting down the case entirely.Reality check: The temporary kumbaya likely won't erase the movement's deeper suspicions.It's unclear whether a judge will even authorize the release of the sensitive grand jury material — or whether those documents will reveal anything new.MAGA still wants comprehensive receipts about Epstein's powerful clients, the scope of his sex trafficking operation and the nature of his death in prison in 2019.Driving the news: You could almost hear MAGA's sigh of relief Friday, after weeks of being torn between the movement's long-held theories about Epstein and Trump's apparent disinterest in addressing them.The shocking details of the alleged letter reported by the Journal — a vulgar doodle, a mysterious type-written note and no hard evidence of its authenticity — gave MAGA influencers reason enough to dismiss it as fake.Trump's personal outrage and directive to Bondi satiated some MAGA calls for transparency while offering the movement a common enemy: the mainstream media."We're seeing a unifying moment. The band is back together," MAGA podcaster Jack Posobiec told Axios."He gets attacked just relentlessly by the Wall Street Journal in such an uncalled for way, and we have his back 100% against this smearing and this slandering," Charlie Kirk added on his show."Nothing unites MAGA quite like fake news."Yes, but: What comes next is uncertain. Another episode in the vein of Bondi's previous blunders — including the distribution of "Epstein Files" binders that contained little new information — could be deeply damaging."The disclosure they're offering should have been done months ago. I'm not really sure this fixes anything, just shows that they had the info the whole time and didn't prioritize its release," one MAGAworld operative told Axios.The bottom line: The MAGA civil war over Epstein is on pause. Given the movement's extraordinary penchant for deference toward Trump, it might stay that way.But this is also a base that values receipts and doesn't take kindly to being gaslit. A lack of disclosures could reignite the fighting."This is what MAGA has been waiting for — Trump against the system," Steve Bannon texted Axios, namechecking Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. He then added: "No holds barred. Finish what we started."

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