By Noah Rothman
Friday, July 11, 2025
When it comes to conspiracy theories, Donald Trump has
never been much of a skeptic.
Trump presaged his political career by attaching himself
to the notion that Barack Obama was not a natural-born citizen. As a candidate, he lent credence to the notion that Democratic National
Committee staffer Seth Rich’s murder was a contract killing designed to silence
him. He floated a similar theory about Bill Clinton aide Vince Foster. Trump suggested Supreme Court Justice Antonin
Scalia was smothered with a pillow. He has entertained revisionist narratives around the 9/11 attacks. He maintained that overwhelming numbers of
illegal immigrant voters cost him victory in states like New Hampshire in 2016, and
Dominion’s voting machines cost
him the presidency in 2020. And so on.
Trump’s willingness to suspend disbelief has attracted a
variety of figures with similar inclinations. From Sydney Powell to Laura
Loomer to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s orbit is glutted with the
credulous champions of fantastical narratives. So, it must be uncomfortable for
everyone involved that the administration has recently taken a turn toward
myth-busting.
I wrote yesterday about the outsize sense of betrayal overtaking the loudest factions
within the MAGA ecosystem over the administration’s belated admission that
there is no “Epstein list.” It should not have come as a stinging revelation
that criminal investigators were not furnished with an itemized register of
rich and powerful Americans who partook in a child sex trafficking ring, but
that is what some within the MAGA firmament believed. And they believed it
because the people they trusted within Trump’s inner circle told them it was true. The jilted MAGA faithful have earned
their sense of infidelity and rebuke, even if they brought it on themselves.
It turns out the Trump administration isn’t done
shattering the fantasies of its most paranoid followers.
On Thursday, Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee
Zeldin published a video announcing that he had tasked his agency with
compiling “everything we know” about so-called “chemtrails” — the theory that
maintains powerful actors are seeding the atmosphere with chemicals to alter
the weather, human behavior, or any number of other sordid objectives. Zeldin
heaped scorn on the cynics who dismiss the theory off-hand, only for his agency
to dismiss the theory off-hand.
The EPA document that accompanied Zeldin’s announcement
attributed “chemtrail” sightings to their observers’ confusion. Those are
contrails, the white paper concluded — water vapor produced as a byproduct of
combustion that freezes in the upper atmosphere, leaving behind a trail of ice
crystals. “The federal government is not aware of there ever being a contrail
intentionally formed over the United States for the purpose of geoengineering
or weather modification,” the EPA concluded.
In addition, the infernal weather machine known as HAARP
— a bugbear of conspiracist entertainers for decades — does not
alter the environment, the document affirmed. It’s not even a classified
program, and its “Environmental Impact Study can be viewed by the public.”
Conspiracist logic will lead its adherents to conclude
that Zeldin, the EPA, and even the Trump administration writ large have been
co-opted by shadowy forces invested in preserving the public’s ignorance. At
least, that was the rationalization that followed the release of the few
remaining classified JFK assassination files, which landed with a resounding
thud with the conspiracist community. It turns out that much of that
information was being withheld because it was not pertinent to the
investigation — raw intelligence that led nowhere — but that would fuel
paranoia if it were released to the public. That’s precisely what happened. And
yet, many who hoped for confirmation of the Oliver Stone version of events were honest enough to
confess their disappointment.
The disappointment of those who overinvested in unlikely
sequences of events notwithstanding, these initiatives are praiseworthy. Trust
in America’s governing institutions has been on the decline for years. Acts of
transparency like these — particularly those that cut against the MAGA
movement’s political interests — might help restore some of that lost trust.
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