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Dear MAGA, You Can Stop Pretending Trump Isn't a Liar. You Know It. I Know It. And We Both Know You Know It.

  • Writer: john raymond
    john raymond
  • Aug 5
  • 2 min read
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Let’s drop the act. Let's stop the vranyo... the Russian word for the lie no one believes.


When Donald Trump claims he “doesn’t know” what’s happening with Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison transfer—despite the fact that his former personal lawyer turned Deputy Attorney General spoke with her days before the move—we all know exactly what’s going on. There’s no mystery here. No ambiguity. Just lies stacked on top of lies, designed to exhaust your ability to care. But here’s the thing: you do care. You know what’s happening. And more importantly, you know he knows what’s happening.


This isn’t about partisan politics anymore. This is about basic human decency and honesty—qualities Trump has never had and never will. The man lies because lying is how he breathes. You’ve watched him lie about everything—election results, crowd sizes, weather maps, COVID cures, NATO, Putin, Epstein, you name it. And you’ve made excuses for each one. But deep down, in that quiet part of your mind that still knows the difference between truth and garbage, you know he’s lying about Maxwell now, too.


When Trump says he doesn’t know about Maxwell’s deal? He’s lying. When Trump claims he hasn’t talked to his DOJ fixer about it? He’s lying. When Trump acts like the Epstein scandal has nothing to do with him? He is absolutely lying.


And you know this. You do.


Every time he’s caught, he feigns ignorance or points fingers. It’s classic Trump: the mob boss who “never knew” what his underlings were doing, despite having appointed them, instructed them, and rewarded them for obedience. If you believe him, you’re not being loyal—you’re being used.


The Russians do this exact thing. Caught red-handed? Lie. Get exposed? Lie again. Get confronted with evidence? Smirk, deflect, and lie harder. That’s what authoritarianism is built on: shameless, relentless lying. Trump’s entire ethos is built on that model. And if you keep defending it, you’re choosing to follow that same path.


You don’t have to.


You can choose self-respect over delusion. You can choose integrity over sycophancy. You can look at Trump and say: “You lied to me. And I’m done.” Because the truth matters. The rule of law matters. And this country cannot survive if millions of people agree to live inside a lie just because their egos are too fragile to admit they were conned.


Trump is afraid of the Epstein scandal because he is part of it. We all know this. The proximity, the photos, the parties, the patterns—it’s all there. And if he’s innocent, then let him welcome scrutiny. Let him release his communications with Epstein. Let him release his visitor logs. But instead, he hides. He dodges. He lies. And you keep letting him.


Enough. Enough with the vranyo. Enough with the lies you don’t even believe.


This country has been battered by gaslighting for too long. We’ve all paid the price—economically, politically, spiritually. But the first step back from the edge is honesty. So, MAGA: start there. Admit what you already know.


Trump is a liar.


He lies to the media. He lies to his enemies. He lies to you.


And you’ve known it all along. Now have the courage to say so.




 
 
 

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