No, its more like confirmation bias, you like that conclusion because it supports your support of Trump.
One could just as easily argue it is logical that the officers who know the contents of the Epstein list are honorable employees and wouldn't do anything so illegal and/or unethical as releasing confidential information.
It is perfectly fine to say you believe that Trump isn't mentioned as a suspect because you believe someone would have leaked it but it would be factually incorrect to say it as a factual statement. Your belief isn't illogical or even unreasonable, in fact I considered the same angle but it isn't some proof Trump isn't mentioned in any way negatively.
Putting aside for a moment the discussion of whether incriminating info vis-a-vis Epstein exists, but hasn't been used, etc., I'd like to focus on the "tribes" concept as it applies to supposed followers of politicians, etc.
Constitutionalists, or Conservatives (a corrupted term in my view), or Classical Liberals (a term from when "liberal" was derivative of liberty), are inherently ANTI-COLLECTIVE and anti-personality cultists.
The extent to which they support an individual politician varies in direct proportion to how they perceive that individual's belief in, and support of, the tenants of human liberty and associated principals with respect to government, as so well articulated in our Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights and similar writings.
So we overwhelmingly evaluate political positions based upon how they square up with those beliefs, however vaguely we may understand them.
Those folks wearing MAGA hats are overwhelmingly NOT TRUMP ACOLYTES, as leftists believe (because they themselves are highly collectivist in mentality). They simply perceive him to have picked up the standard of their values and advanced it back into the fight, the first such politician to do so since Regan.
Perhaps tactically, this anti-collective nature puts us at a bit of a disadvantage relative to collectivists. This is on perfect display right here in Hawaii in the 2A fight, as we bunch of fiercely passionate individuals, united by these shared values, are facing off against a collectivist machine, organized from the top down, from DC right down to our friggin neighborhood boards, well funded all the way (most likely in good part with OUR money).
On the other hand, our advantage lies precisely in those shared values and our understanding that we must fight to preserve them. That's why, when we show up, it's plain to see that we are literally every kind of American you can imagine.
All this is just to say that we do not pledge allegiance to any man, ever.