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By Brandon Smith
If there's one characteristic that defines Donald Trump it's his habit of switching his positions on a dime – Leaving many a critic looking rather foolish when they establish an argument against him today, only to discover he mostly agrees with them tomorrow. I've learned it's best to wait a little while before commenting on the man's policy decisions and allow time for the debate to ferment. After months of deflection and now retraction, the Jeffery Epstein controversy has turned especially ripe.
To understand the chaos surrounding the Epstein issue we have to first recognize that it's the product of an inherent division within the MAGA movement that needs to be addressed. The campaign to support Trump is built on two groups that intersect but don't always agree:
1) Average Republicans (and some moderates) who are most concerned with defeating the agenda of leftists and keeping woke activists out of government power.
2) Hardcore conservatives and libertarians from the "conspiracy" end of the movement who are most concerned with defeating the globalist cabal.
I find myself in rooted in both camps and I see both as essential, though it's clear to me that the goals of the second group are ultimately more important.
To be clear, leftist saboteurs are a legitimate enemy that has been employed as a weapon against the rest of the populace. I'm growing especially tired of the laziness of libertarians who cry "False left/right paradigm!" while forgetting the living hell we all experienced under the reign of Joe Biden and the Democrats. The differences between conservatives and leftists cannot be denied.