Mega Edition:  The Epstein Story Shines A Light On Why Distrust In The Media Is So High (6/1/26)

Mega Edition: The Epstein Story Shines A Light On Why Distrust In The Media Is So High (6/1/26)

The Epstein scandal goes directly to the heart of why so many people no longer trust legacy media, because it exposed a brutal gap between what the public was told journalism exists to do and what major institutions actually did when power, money, royalty, finance, academia, politics, and intelligence-adjacent circles all overlapped in one grotesque case. Epstein was not some invisible figure operating in a vacuum; he moved through elite spaces for decades, surrounded himself with famous names, cultivated access to universities, billionaires, politicians, scientists, bankers, royals, and media-adjacent power brokers, and still the deeper machinery around him remained largely underexposed until survivors, lawyers, independent journalists, and a small number of persistent reporters forced the issue into the open. That failure is exactly why the public looks at legacy media and sees selectivity: endless appetite for certain scandals, endless restraint around others, and an obvious discomfort whenever the trail leads too close to elite institutions. When people believe the press protects access, reputation, advertisers, donors, political allies, or social circles before it protects the truth, distrust does not become irrational; it becomes earned.

That distrust is now measurable, not just emotional: Gallup found in 2025 that only 28% of Americans had a great deal or fair amount of trust in mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly, the lowest level in its trend. The Epstein case is a perfect symbol of that collapse because it shows the public what happens when journalism appears ferocious toward the powerless but strangely cautious around the powerful. Survivors spent years trying to be heard while institutions moved slowly, prosecutors cut deals, elite names were handled delicately, and too much of the press treated the story like a lurid sideshow instead of a systemic failure. The result is that many Americans now assume the media does not miss major stories by accident; they assume stories are ignored, softened, delayed, or framed according to who might be embarrassed by the truth. Epstein did not create the media trust crisis by himself, but the scandal became one of its clearest exhibits: a case where the public watched the gatekeepers fail, then watched those same gatekeepers demand to be trusted afterward.


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