Just as Trump was about to pull back from the Middle East, Epstein's alleged suicide note surfaces
Every time Trump seems poised to retreat on Middle East affairs, new developments in the Epstein case conveniently emerge—what a coincidence.
Indeed, on the 6th, The New York Times obtained a note allegedly from Epstein’s suicide letter from a U.S. federal judge. However, the content contains no explosive revelations—just a few short lines: “They investigated me for a month—found nothing!! It’s a luxury to choose when to say goodbye. Not fun at all—not worth it!!”
What’s more noteworthy than the content of this note is the timing of its release. According to The New York Times, the note was actually discovered by one of Epstein’s former cellmates as early as 2019, but it was consistently excluded from all publicly released documents by the U.S. Department of Justice and has remained sealed until now.
This naturally evokes a widely circulated conspiracy theory in American media circles: Israel holds additional incriminating evidence related to the Epstein case, including scandals involving Trump. Netanyahu may use this as leverage to pressure Trump not to retreat on Middle East issues when necessary.
Even more intriguing is the timing of this “Epstein suicide note” disclosure—coinciding precisely with recent U.S. government negotiations with Iran over conditions to end the conflict, raising eyebrows.
Certainly, this is merely an inference based on temporal coincidence. Whether there truly exists some hidden connection between the two remains to be seen—only time will tell if more Epstein-related documents implicating Trump are “timely” revealed as the U.S.-Iran talks progress.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1864525778990156/
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