The infamously criminal Trump has no plan ever, other than to create enough chaos in the kitchen that nobody will notice him stealing from the cookie jar.

- Reuters: Iran war exit elusive
- Axios: Iran war whiplash clouds endgame
- CNN: Unable to end the war with Iran, even if he wanted to
- MSNOW: Asleep at the wheel as his administration scrambles to end his war
- NYT: Trump fantasy is crashing
- Jacobin: Trump doesn’t even know what victory over Iran would mean
- Spectator: Trump doesn’t know what’s going on or why
- Telegraph: Declaring victory prematurely is the moment the West is lost
- Bulwark: If this is #winning, what would losing look like?
- ABC: Fog of words: Trump’s messaging on Iran
- Atlantic: White House in six days flip-flopped 10 different reasons for war
- NYT: After 11 days Trump’s answers to “when will it end” are all over the place
The Iran war chaos functions exactly the way you’d expect from someone whose only consistent operational principle is distraction from accountability.
Let’s talk about the primary guy in the Epstein File, shall we?
The real issue for Americans right now should be why are there FBI files with allegations of Trump sexually assaulting 13-year-old “boy-girls“?

Do the Epstein Files actually explain the GOP hateful obsession with gender identity? FOX news reports:
…from the get-go, [Trump] didn’t like that I was a boy-girl,” or tomboy, and that Trump then said something like “Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.”
There’s a pattern. A separate victim, Chilean-born and 16 at the time, told the FBI that Trump told her he didn’t like that she was a tomboy. Why then was he with her and what was he doing to her?
The initial suppression of these files is its own story. The Justice Department claimed those files were “incorrectly coded as duplicative.” Three separate FBI interview summaries with the same accuser, all involving Trump, all coded as duplicates of the one interview that didn’t mention Trump. That’s not a clerical error. That’s criminal.
A woman described Epstein introducing her to Trump around 1983, when she was approximately 13 years old and a “boy-girl”. CNN’s analysis discovered dozens of witness interviews were missing from the online archive, all memorialized in FBI 302 memos.

Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald reported that DOJ officials who spoke to the accusing woman found her credible and wouldn’t have interviewed her four times if they hadn’t. Moreover, a separate FBI memo describes how Maxwell encouraged one victim to wear clothes she thought Trump would like, saying things like “Oh I think he likes you. Aren’t you lucky,” in a pattern described as similar to how Maxwell introduced victims to Epstein.
The projection-as-architecture framework applies: the people most loudly policing gender and sexuality in public are the ones whose private conduct the files describe. It’s kind of like the guy who said he was the peace candidate who would stop all wars is the one who can’t stop himself from committing war crimes.
Remember who bans abortion and why?
The administration that calls itself “pro-life” is systematically killing the unborn.
Now go read this in the Epstein Files: among the recovered content was an unverified FBI tip alleging that Trump had witnessed the killing and disposal of an infant born to a 13-year-old trafficking victim. That was hidden behind botched redactions that social media users cracked by copy-pasting blacked-out text.
Who was the father of that murdered infant?
We know Trump bombed nearly 200 little girls to death in Iran.
How much do we really know about Trump’s repeated assault on little “boy-girls” and “tomboys”?