Trump’s Desperate Deflection: Targeting Obama to Dodge Epstein Fallout

Donald Trump is furious at the newspaper for publishing a story about his allegedly cozy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Reeling from backlash over the mishandling of the Epstein files, Donald Trump launches a frantic smear campaign against Barack Obama, attempting to redirect public fury. After a declassified report by Tulsi Gabbard accuses Obama-era officials of manipulating intelligence during the Russiagate saga, Trump seizes the moment.

Ignoring the report’s lack of direct evidence linking Obama to criminal actions, Trump floods Truth Social with provocative memes and AI-generated videos depicting Obama behind bars. His posts echo a pattern—distract, deflect, and vilify—while rallying conspiracy-driven followers with imagery meant to shift the spotlight away from Epstein.

The Justice Department recently confirmed no “client list” exists, undermining claims by Trump’s allies and intensifying criticism of the former president. With the political heat rising, Trump clings to the narrative of betrayal and corruption, hoping to turn Obama into the new focal point of outrage.

In this chaotic blend of digital theatrics and partisan vengeance, Trump’s strategy reveals a deeper desperation: to rewrite the headlines, recast the blame, and escape the shadow of Epstein’s legacy—no matter how absurd the spectacle.

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