
CNN Data Chief Reveals The Trump Habit That's 'Finally' Come Back To 'Bite Him'
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Harry Enten argued that the president's tendencies have "historically" benefited him.
CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Tuesday revealed how right-wing conspiracy theories, like those tied to Jeffrey Epstein, have contributed to President Donald Trump’s popularity and, as of late, have fueled backlash over his administration’s handling of files tied to the late convicted sex offender.
“Donald Trump, from the very beginning, has been pushing conspiracy theories over and over and over again, and he has benefited from them historically,” declared Enten in a segment with CNN’s Sara Sidner. “And now, finally, it’s coming back to actually bite him.”
Epstein conspiracy theories have swirled around MAGA world over the years, with Trump supporters believing that the disgraced financier — who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges — kept a so-called “client list” to blackmail influential figures.
His supporters have also fueled conspiracy theories that Epstein was murdered and didn’t die by suicide.
The Justice Department and the FBI have indicated that Epstein was not murdered and didn’t have such a list, findings that sparked outrage among Trump supporters after they contradicted past claims by his officials.













