An effort to remove Boris Epshteyn from his role as a top adviser to President-elect Donald J. Trump appears to have failed, with Trump expressing public support for Epshteyn, and the pair appearing together at Mar-a-Lago as recently as yesterday evening, The National Pulse can reveal.
Allegations were leaked to corporate media outlets CNN, CBS, and JustTheNews, falsely suggesting that Epshteyn had tried to solicit monthly consulting fees from potential administration nominees in exchange for advocacy within the administration. In truth, individuals are said to have approached Epshteyn offering cash, to which the lawyer replied, “You can’t buy me.”
Following the refusal to take cash from those vying for jobs in the Trump administration, the individuals in question briefed corporate media outlets to the contrary. One such figure appears to be former, disgraced Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, who also ran a failed bid for U.S. Senate in 2022.
Trump, speaking from Mar-a-Lago, criticized what he perceived as an attempt to undermine his advisors, as reported by individuals aware of the discussions.
Specifically, the President-elect accused those targeting Epshteyn of trying to target “my people.” The defense of Epshteyn highlights the loyalty he has built with Trump, especially after assisting him through significant legal challenges during the 2024 campaign.
The accusations against Epshteyn were part of an internal review led by David Warrington, general counsel for Trump’s 2024 campaign, who has been embittered after Epshteyn’s preferred pick, Bill McGinley, was tapped for the coveted White House counsel position.