א 08 מרץ 2026 11:29 am - שעון ירושלים

Accusations against Trump of waging war on Iran to cover up 'Epstein files' scandals

Representative André Carson, a member of the US House Intelligence Committee, dropped a bombshell by linking the recent military escalation against Iran to attempts by the US administration to cover up thorny legal cases. Carson asserted that the decision to go to war was not based on real or imminent security threats, as the White House promoted, but rather was a calculated political maneuver.

The Democratic representative explained in press statements that a review of available intelligence data does not provide any logical justification for launching an attack of this magnitude. He pointed out that the timing, coinciding with the emergence of new details in the Jeffrey Epstein case, raises deep suspicions about the true motives behind igniting the conflict in the Middle East.

In a related context, international press reports revealed secret FBI documents recently released under intense political pressure. These documents include shocking testimonies from an anonymous woman, who claims to have been physically and sexually assaulted by Donald Trump when she was a teenager during the 1980s.

The leaked testimonies indicate that the alleged victim was taken by the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein to one of Trump's properties in New York. According to official transcripts, the incident involved physical violence after the girl refused to comply with immoral requests, which led to her being beaten and punched by the current president.

Documents that were classified as 'missing' from the Epstein investigation files showed that the victim received anonymous phone threats for many years to force her into silence. The woman claims that Epstein used compromising photos of her mother to blackmail her family, which led the mother to commit financial crimes to pay off the blackmail amounts before she was later imprisoned.

For its part, the White House quickly denied these allegations outright, describing them as slanders lacking reliable material evidence. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that these accounts came from a person with a criminal record, considering that the Department of Justice's previous inaction proves the president's innocence.

On the ground, joint US and Israeli airstrikes led to the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, plunging the region into a comprehensive regional war. Gulf states became embroiled in the conflict amid fears of widespread security collapse that could extend to vital international interests in waterways.

Representative Carson warned that the repercussions of this attack might not be limited to the Iranian arena, but could lead to a wave of civil wars within Iran. He also expressed his deep concern about the possibility of retaliatory operations within US territory carried out by cells linked to organizations that consider the attack an illegal aggression.

Democrats in Congress are currently leading an extensive investigation to find out the reasons that led to the withholding of these sensitive documents from the public for a long time. Lawmakers accuse the Department of Justice of trying to protect influential figures by concealing materials that include serious sexual assault allegations against the head of the political hierarchy in Washington.

Despite Trump's repeated denials of any involvement in Epstein's illegal activities, the appearance of these documents at the height of the war puts the administration's credibility to the test. Observers believe that the disclosure of these 'disgusting' details aims to exert public and legal pressure that may change the course of internal political developments.

Intelligence sources cited by Carson indicate that the changing messages from the White House regarding the war's objectives reinforce the 'distraction' hypothesis. While 'self-defense' is being discussed, judicial documents appear as shadows haunting the decision-maker in the Oval Office and revealing deep moral crises.

FBI memos include precise details about how the victim met Epstein and Trump through old photos. The victim described meeting Trump in a 'very tall building,' where he asked those present to leave before he began to engage in aggressive behavior towards her because of her appearance.

Reports indicate that the publication of these files outside the usual timeframe for publication raises legal questions about the independence of the American judiciary in light of major conflicts. Lawyers fear that the Epstein files will be further politicized to be used as tools in settling political scores during periods of war.

The scene remains open to all possibilities, as the sounds of cannons in the Middle East intertwine with the echoes of legal scandals in Washington. While the war continues to claim lives, the 'Epstein files' remain a mystery that threatens to undermine the pillars of the American administration and expose what is hidden in the relationships of the political elite.

I have not seen any intelligence that could justify such an attack; this was clearly an attempt to distract from the Epstein files.

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Accusations against Trump of waging war on Iran to cover up 'Epstein files' scandals

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