Since the Epstein case resurfaced in the public conversation, discussions about Donald Trump’s alleged connections have intensified. Those conversations grew louder after his name and photos appeared in some of the released files. While many people believe the evidence raises serious questions, his supporters have pushed back forcefully.
In some cases, that defense has gone so far that blame has shifted away from powerful figures and onto Epstein’s victims themselves. One particularly disturbing example came from a Trump supporter in Georgia who shared a video making shocking claims about the minors involved.
In the video, she suggested that Epstein’s victims, some as young as 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 years old, “knew exactly what they were doing.” The statement sparked outrage, with many calling it a vile attempt to excuse exploitation by placing responsibility on children rather than the adults who harmed them.
The Georgia Trump supporter went on to make even more disturbing claims. She alleged that the victims were not actually minors and said they had lied about their ages. She then doubled down, insisting that even if some of them were as young as 13, they “knew exactly what they were doing.”
She compared what the victims experienced to typical teenage behavior, claiming it was no different from 15-year-olds having intimate encounters under bleachers. In doing so, she appeared to ignore the fundamental issue of consent and the fact that adults should never engage with minors in this way.
“Don’t try to make them victims,” she said, adding that the only scenario in which she would consider them victims was if they had been kidnapped in a white van. She ended the video by claiming the girls went to Epstein’s circle because they “wanted money.”
Her remarks were widely condemned, with many questioning how anyone could justify exploitation by placing blame on children rather than the adults who abused them.
People Reacting to the Vile Georgia Trump Supporter’s Video
The disgusting words said by the Trump supporter in Georgia sparked outrage and also left people shocked. Many believed that she was only saying this to defend Trump. This is why one person wrote, “You could see it coming. His supporters will give him a pass on anything…. Literally ANYTHING.” Another person pointed out how her argument was stupid as they said, “Everything I was doing ‘under the bleachers’ when I was 15 was with people my own age, not getting coerced into [expletive] some 60 year old.” Someone else wrote, “MAGA getting to the point of defending pedophilia is genuinely something I did not ever believe they would do. These people might be too far gone.”
Some commenters also pointed out what they saw as hypocrisy, noting that many Trump supporters had spent years saying “protect the children” in debates about abortion and transgender issues. One person wrote, “What happened? Weren’t these MAGA supporters preaching ‘save the children’ a couple of years ago? Now it’s ‘the children aren’t victims, they know what they’re doing?’ That’s disgusting.”
Another commenter reacted more bluntly, saying, “That is one of the grossest takes I have ever heard.”
Across the responses, many people agreed on one thing: blaming minors for their own exploitation is indefensible, and anyone who holds that mindset should be deeply ashamed.







