Theater of Deflection
Donald J. Trump’s selective crusade for “transparency”—from releasing JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination files to promising the unsealing of Epstein’s client list—reveals not a noble pursuit of truth, but a calculated spectacle of distraction. While he touts these document dumps as proof of accountability, his refusal to fully disclose Epstein-related records, especially amid renewed scrutiny of his own ties to the disgraced financier, suggests a familiar Trumpian tactic: bury scandal beneath louder scandal, and weaponize history to shield the present.
His recent accusations against Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, and Rev. Al Sharpton—alleging illegal campaign payments—are not rooted in evidence but in deflection. The timing, coinciding with lawsuits and leaked Epstein correspondence, underscores a strategy of misdirection.
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