A viral X post exploded across timelines in mid-December 2025, racking up millions of views with the blunt declaration: “They think we’re stupid.” Users flooded replies, accusing elites—from Washington to Hollywood—of treating Americans like fools by downplaying Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, redacting files, and dismissing survivor testimonies as “conspiracy.”

The phrase, echoing in posts from December 12–15, surged amid the House Oversight Committee’s release of Epstein estate photos showing Trump, Clinton, Gates, Bannon, Allen, and Branson in his orbit—no wrongdoing alleged, but proximity stark. Replies fumed at perceived delays in the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s December 19 deadline, with users tagging Attorney General Pam Bondi: “Stop hiding the truth—Giuffre’s memoir named them all.” #TheyThinkWereStupid hit 4.2 million impressions, blending fury at redactions with distrust of elite narratives.
Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) fueled the fire, detailing her abuse and systemic complicity. Replies cited her line—“They’ll never take the truth”—as proof survivors weren’t fooled. Some posts accused “both sides” of protectionism, others targeted Trump’s “hoax” dismissal. The viral wave, 72% demanding unredacted files, reflected a nation weary of shadows, insisting: we’re not stupid—we see.
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