03.03.2026 15:50
As it was officially announced that the name of U.S. President Donald Trump appeared thousands of times in the files disclosed by the Justice Department regarding the perverted billionaire Epstein, everyone began to ask the same question after the war that started on February 28. Many users sharing inappropriate photos of Trump are asking, "Did he start the war to divert public attention from these files?"
The documents released to the public by the U.S. Department of Justice revealed that the name of U.S. President Donald Trump appeared thousands of times. According to reports in the American press, Trump's name is included in numerous records, communications, and references in the published documents. However, experts emphasize that the mere presence of a name in the files does not constitute an accusation on its own.
HIS NAME APPEARS MORE THAN 5,000 TIMES
It was reported that Trump's name appeared more than 5,000 times in the latest group of documents from the Department of Justice. While some of the references in the documents are said to be news clippings, third-party correspondences, and contextual references, discussions regarding the legal nature of the contents are ongoing.
THE TIMING OF THE WAR IS BEING DISCUSSED
Following the war that began on February 28, a new debate emerged on social media. Many users raised the question, "Was the war initiated to divert public attention from these documents?" by linking the timing of the war to the release of the Epstein files.
While there is no official evidence or verification regarding these claims, there has been no direct statement from the White House regarding the comments in question. Experts state that decisions regarding war are based on multifaceted geopolitical dynamics and that such claims need to be supported by concrete data.
THE DEBATE CONTINUES
As the release of the Epstein files creates a new wave in American politics, the discussions taking place under the shadow of the war are being closely monitored both in domestic politics and on the international stage.