Jiang says scandals like the Epstein files can actually solidify support for Trump because conflict and reconciliation bind Trump and the MAGA base together rather than cleanly separating them.
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"files they don't really matter that much in the grand scheme of things and what ultimately it does is um it really solidifies mega..."
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