Donald Trump's 'Distraction' War? Critics Link Iran Bombing To Secret Epstein Records

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Critics question the timing and motives behind the Iran airstrikes, linking them to the Epstein Files and Trump's political strategies.

In a world where headlines fly faster than ever, few events have captured global attention like the recent Iran bombing. Yet, some critics argue that there's more than meets the eye, pointing fingers at former President Donald Trump and his so-called 'distraction' tactics.

Could this military strike be linked to the long-shrouded Epstein Files, sparking renewed debate about the intersection of politics, scandal, and foreign policy?

A Controversial Strike​

On February 28, 2026, the United States, alongside Israel, conducted a series of airstrikes across Iran, resulting in the deaths of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and members of his family, according to Iranian state media. Reports indicate at least 201 fatalities and hundreds more injured.

While the administration defended these actions as necessary to neutralize imminent threats, lawmakers like US Representative Thomas Massie have openly questioned the timing and motivation behind the strikes.

Massie, a Republican, told NDTV that escalating war overseas would not deter his efforts to push for the full release of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network.

He suggested that the attacks might serve as a political diversion, a move to shift public attention away from sensitive documents implicating high-profile figures, including Donald Trump and his inner circle.


Epstein Files: The Hidden Story​

The Epstein Files consist of millions of legal documents and investigative reports related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Over three million documents have already been released, but approximately three million more remain sealed due to privacy, legal, and national security concerns.

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iran-bombing-trump-distraction-epstein-files-1782598

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Critics question the timing and motives behind the Iran airstrikes, linking them to the Epstein Files and Trump's political strategies.

In a world where headlines fly faster than ever, few events have captured global attention like the recent Iran bombing. Yet, some critics argue that there's more than meets the eye, pointing fingers at former President Donald Trump and his so-called 'distraction' tactics.

Could this military strike be linked to the long-shrouded Epstein Files, sparking renewed debate about the intersection of politics, scandal, and foreign policy?

A Controversial Strike​

On February 28, 2026, the United States, alongside Israel, conducted a series of airstrikes across Iran, resulting in the deaths of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and members of his family, according to Iranian state media. Reports indicate at least 201 fatalities and hundreds more injured.

While the administration defended these actions as necessary to neutralize imminent threats, lawmakers like US Representative Thomas Massie have openly questioned the timing and motivation behind the strikes.

Massie, a Republican, told NDTV that escalating war overseas would not deter his efforts to push for the full release of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network.

He suggested that the attacks might serve as a political diversion, a move to shift public attention away from sensitive documents implicating high-profile figures, including Donald Trump and his inner circle.


Epstein Files: The Hidden Story​

The Epstein Files consist of millions of legal documents and investigative reports related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Over three million documents have already been released, but approximately three million more remain sealed due to privacy, legal, and national security concerns.


https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iran-bombing-trump-distraction-epstein-files-1782598

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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president so, fuck you!
 
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