Trump Invites Conservative Social Media Influencers to Epstein Files Easter Egg Hunt
- Chadwick Dolgos
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
The Trump administration has announced an unconventional plan to release long-awaited files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender whose case has fueled speculation for years. White House officials confirmed Tuesday that the documents will be hidden across the South Lawn as part of an Easter Egg Hunt scheduled for Sunday, April 20th.
The event, set to coincide with the annual Easter festivities, will feature a twist: instead of candy or toys, the eggs will contain fragments of the Epstein files, which detail his connections to powerful figures.
“This is the transparency we’ve been demanding,” said Chad Patriot, a prominent X user with over 3 million followers. Patriot, who often posts about conspiracy theories tied to Epstein, plans to live stream his hunt for the files.
Details about the files remain scarce, though they reportedly include names of Epstein’s associates, some of whom have been the subject of intense public scrutiny since his arrest in 2019. The administration has not clarified how many documents will be scattered or whether they’ll be redacted.
Critics have pointed out that hiding sensitive legal records in plastic eggs might undermine their significance, but Trump officials insist it’s a creative way to engage the public.
One senior aide, speaking anonymously, defended the move. “The president wants to make this fun for his base while sticking it to the elites who’ve dodged accountability,” the aide said.
The event will reportedly feature golden eggs packed with unredacted details.
The announcement comes amid renewed focus on Epstein’s case, which saw a flurry of attention in January 2025 when a federal judge unsealed additional court records. Those documents, while revealing some new names, left many questions unanswered, frustrating observers across the political spectrum.
A White House spokesperson offered a brief explanation during a press briefing. “President Trump believes in rewarding his supporters with the truth, and what better way than a hunt on Easter Sunday?” the spokesperson said.
The event is expected to draw dozens of influencers armed with phones and selfie sticks, ready to crack open eggs and share their findings online.
Logistical concerns have already surfaced. The South Lawn, typically reserved for family-friendly activities, may not be equipped to handle a mob of amateur sleuths digging for government secrets. Still, the administration appears committed, with Trump himself teasing the event on Truth Social, calling it “the greatest Easter ever.”
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