How Trump is distracting us from the Epsteeeen files and bad economy

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January 27, 2026- by Steven Greer

I keep track of the bigger picture by painstakingly making daily and weekly news reports. This is what I have observed:

Over the Christmas and New Years break, Trump was forced to hide out in Florida and scheme up ways to prevent the U.S. House on January 3, 2026 from getting the Epstein files, despite a federal law mandating tier release. He was a cornered animal. Those files will destroy him and his family. Also, the economy is in a recession, and that has the MAGA base rooting against him. 

So, Trump, et al devised this plan of distraction:

  1. Invade Venezuela;
  2. Take Greenland;
  3. Allow the Minnesota color revolution riots to escalate;
  4. Very likely caused the artificial snow storms across the country;
  5. Cooperate with Israel on plans to strike Iran and cash in on Gaza.

And it has worked so far. As we were all distracted by the laser pointer:

  • Bondi and a judge are stalling the Epstein files;
  • No arrests of the treasonous Russia Hoax group have been made;
  • The people who assassinated Charlie Kirk, and tried to kill Trump, go not only unprosecuted, but they are also actively aided by an ultra-corrupt FBI, under Kash Patel, and the CIA;
  • Outrageous spending bills have funded deep state projects like NED;
  • Senate Leader Thune is stalling election reform bills;
  • mRNA and WMD bioweapons labs go on;
  • Chemtrails rage on;
  • Government censorship is worse now than before AGs Landry and Schmitt took action in court;
  • Efforts to turn Gaza into the new Boca Raton and overthrow Iran go on;
  • BlackRock will gets its own person to run the Fed and keep diluting the dollar while the elites get rich.

Because of Trump’s mental deficiency, the Uniparty is more powerful than ever. It’s more funded than ever. These hundreds of billions in CMS fraud will go unabated. The people receiving the largess will remain unprosecuted.

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