While the Justice Department delayed the release of Epstein files, likely fearing damaging revelations, Trump has engaged in aggressive actions such as threatening Greenland and deploying ICE agents in Minneapolis, seemingly attempting to overshadow the Epstein scandal. Public opinion is skeptical of the delay, with a significant portion believing it is a deliberate cover-up related to the president’s association with Epstein. Trump’s actions are indicative of a pattern of bullying and a predilection for targeting those perceived as vulnerable, as shown by his history of sexual abuse accusations and his approach to foreign policy. The article suggests this behavior reflects a desire to appear powerful by preying on the weak, much like Epstein.

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Epstein continues to explain everything about Trump, and it’s a story that keeps unfolding, a narrative that seems to gain momentum with each passing day. The undeniable connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, his self-proclaimed “best friend” who they spoke to frequently over the course of years, is still something that just doesn’t get the widespread attention it deserves. It’s hard to believe this story isn’t a headline every single day.

As the release of the Epstein files looms, a familiar pattern has emerged. The Justice Department, for whatever reason, has delayed their release. The media frenzy and public scrutiny ramped up again in the wake of all the revelations. With the files delayed, there are accusations of a deliberate cover-up. The public’s suspicion is high. Many believe that Trump was directly involved in Epstein’s crimes, and even more believe he was aware of them.

Trump, like any bully, is trying to feel big by harassing those who he feels can’t fight back. This cowardly approach is evident in everything from his treatment of women to his policies. His actions are tied together under one common theme: He tries to feel big by harassing those who he feels can’t fight back. The common thread here is that Trump picks on those he sees as vulnerable, exploiting situations and people to bolster his own image.

The connection to Epstein’s behavior is stark. Both men, in different ways, were accused of preying on the vulnerable, particularly young women. Trump’s actions in the past few weeks, whether intended as a distraction or not, mirror this pattern. The threat to upend NATO and the invasion of Minneapolis reflect the same core trait. Trump makes himself big by picking on those he sees as small.

The potential damage to the US’s reputation is generational. Trump’s actions are tied to a deeper rot within the political and economic systems. There is a sense that the rich are stealing everything while the rest of us squabble over scraps. It’s a sad state of affairs, and it’s something that really needs to be addressed and brought back into the news in a sustained way.

The theory is that the Epstein files are a distraction, but a more accurate view is that all these issues are tied together. They all stem from Trump’s desire to appear strong by exploiting his power over those he sees as unable to fight back. The Epstein files themselves appear to be rooted in a fear that MAGA base will sour on Trump if more details of his involvement with Epstein were revealed. These actions share the same root that led Trump to be fond of Epstein. Whether the targets are vulnerable young women, lightly populated ice-covered islands or regular folks in Minneapolis, Trump’s modus operandi never changes.

It is likely that Trump’s actions are driven by something other than political calculations. It suggests that Trump is a narcissist who will do anything to protect his image and maintain his power. It suggests that Trump’s involvement with Epstein is just one facet of his deeper moral failings.

Donald Trump was deeply involved in the trafficking ring, and Putin may be in possession of some blackmailable material. Epstein’s clients likely include powerful people from various spheres. Intelligence services may have been involved in the situation.

The U.S. seems to be kneecapping itself as part of a larger plan by the Epstein class. Trump is just the most distracting person. The only way forward is system change both in the US and globally. The Epstein Files are just the next smoking gun for people on this sub to argue over. The media is bought and sold, and the files stay hidden because powerful people are entangled. The Trump-Epstein honeypot schemes benefited Mossad and the CIA, and those governments don’t want it out.

Even if we were to say this is worse than we thought, the situation is horrifying. The media may be complicit. Some individuals may have been sold out for money, but the main problem is the heads of mainstream media and their boards, who are not concerned with quality reporting. Many reports have said that there may be murders in the files, and that Donald is connected to at least one of them.