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But while the Epstein saga has dominated headlines, Root argues it’s distracted from a far bigger story—what he calls the “greatest start to any presidency in history.” From historic job numbers to bold tax policy, Root says Trump’s second term is off to a blazing start.
“Trump is hitting home runs,” he writes. “Except for Epstein.”
Even the liberal New York Times couldn’t ignore the story, quoting Root alongside names like Steve Bannon, Charlie Kirk, and General Mike Flynn in a recent piece examining MAGA media’s reaction to the Epstein debate.
“The Times basically reported that TV and radio host Wayne Allyn Root wants Trump to release the Epstein files…but Root remains Trump’s biggest backer and recognizes all his remarkable success,” he says. “True and true.”
And the data backs him up. Despite the backlash from some corners, Trump’s Republican approval ratings have ticked upward. According to CNN and Quinnipiac, he’s gained ground—hitting 88% and 90% approval, respectively.
So why the bump? Root believes most Trump voters can hold two thoughts at once: they want transparency on Epstein, but they still recognize Trump as the only leader standing between America and radical decline.
“Think long and hard about this one. And then thank God for President Trump—with or without the response you want with the Epstein files,” Root urges.
Root paints a grim picture of the alternate reality that could’ve been under Kamala Harris. He warns of climate lockdowns, 15-minute cities, soaring inflation, open borders, and mandatory jabs. DEI madness, transgender military policies, and woke authoritarianism are just the beginning.
“Without Trump, they’d all be gone,” he writes, referencing Trump’s promised tax cuts for seniors and working-class Americans.
He continues: “Our country would look more like Stalin’s Soviet Union than America…Free speech would be a thing of the past.”
Root even takes a jab at the cultural decay under leftist leadership, saying, “Remember Rachel Levine and Sam Britton—two butt-ugly guys wearing wigs, dresses, and high heels? They’d be in control of your life.”
It’s not just domestic policy. Root believes we’d already be embroiled in World War III with an unprepared, ideologically infected military—and a draft looming on the horizon.
“Kamala could send your sons and daughters to the Russian front,” he warns.
The nightmare ends with one last brutal punchline: “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert would still be a hit.”
Despite his frustration over the Epstein files, Root delivers a clear message—Trump is still the greatest president in modern American history.
“He’s still the G.O.A.T. The best we’ve ever had in my lifetime, and my educated guess says he’s also the best we’re ever going to get in the future,” Root says.
His final plea is simple: “Are you still mad at Trump? Maybe a little, but you’ll get over it. Think about the alternative. Now thank God for Trump.”
The message? You can demand accountability and still recognize leadership when you see it. Root says it’s time to look beyond one disappointment—and be grateful America didn’t fall into Kamala’s hands.




