By Laura Aboli on Telegram
So Trump is now calling the Epstein case a hoax. What?! Puzzling, at first glance and for many, understandably infuriating. But before we throw our hands up or assume he’s covering for someone, (or himself), let’s use our discernment; he is not dismissing the crimes, he’s dismissing the files.
Let’s consider the facts…
Trump was one of the only high-level figures to sever ties with Epstein early — banning him from Mar-a-Lago in 2007 after reports of grooming staff. He took seven documented flights on Epstein’s plane, none to the island, and never once hid that. In fact, when victims’ lawyers tried to reach elite figures during the initial Epstein investigation, Trump was the only one who picked up the phone and said: “Let’s talk.” His testimony helped, and he didn’t even need to be deposed. That’s not the behaviour of someone hiding guilt.
So why call it a “hoax”?
Because the evidence itself has been tampered with. The files have passed through the hands of people like Maurene Comey, daughter of James Comey, who led both the Epstein and Maxwell prosecutions, not to mention her husband was SDNY U.S. Attorney at the time. That’s not just a conflict of interest, that’s institutional capture.
These are the same DOJ pipelines Trump is now purging through mass firings.
So when Trump says this is a hoax, I think he means the packaging, not the underlying reality. In the meantime, if creating awareness for the case was his intention, he’s definitely succeeded, because now we’ve got:
• The media suddenly redpilling the masses on Epstein
• Kevin Spacey asking for the files to be released
• Google searches for “Epstein” up 1,200%
• And even Trump himself waving the red flag with terms like “SCAM” and “bullshit” — knowing full well the media will amplify it
Ask yourself: would he really risk alienating his base, a base he’s worked painstakingly to keep intact, if it weren’t part of something bigger?
This is what I keep coming back to; not long ago, Trump and his team — Patel, Bondi, Bongino, even Vance — were demanding the release of the Epstein files and now suddenly, it’s: “Case closed. It’s a hoax.” That kind of pivot isn’t sloppy, it’s deliberate, it’s meant to sting, to provoke.
And the tone of his post makes it clear. It reads like a father exasperated with his children: Haven’t I taught you better? Haven’t I shown you to question everything?
This wasn’t an attack on the Democrats, it was a jab at his own supporters. Not to insult them, but to wake them up, again.
He knows this will upset them. That’s the point. He’s shaking the tree on purpose. Shedding the naïve, the impatient and the easily manipulated, because something bigger is coming.
And let’s not forget what Trump has historically called a “hoax”:
• Russiagate — fabricated by the intel agencies and the Clinton camp
• Climate change alarmism — a globalist control tool
• J6 “insurrection” — a staged provocation weaponised by the state
Each time, he wasn’t saying nothing happened — he was saying: “The story you’re being told is a lie, and the people telling it are the real criminals.”
So now, when he calls the Epstein files a hoax — is it really so far-fetched to see what he’s doing?
He’s not defending Epstein.
He’s pointing at the familiar fingerprints behind yet another manipulated operation.
He’s saying: The same people who created all the previous hoaxes… are now controlling this one too.
Let’s zoom out for a moment…
Trump’s entire life shows a pattern of proximity to corruption; not to indulge in it, but to study it, expose it, and use it as leverage. From his early days cooperating with the FBI against the mob in Atlantic City, to welcoming undercover stings in his casinos, to mentoring under Roy Cohn and aligning with Rudy Giuliani and James Kallstrom , this man has walked among shadows not as a passenger but as a counter-operator.
He’s been surveilled. He’s informed. And yes, he’s baited.
What if this Epstein moment is just that, bait?
To expose the fabricated nature of the files. To force the media to cover something they’ve buried for decades. To awaken millions who thought Epstein was just a meme or a suicide punchline.
Because suddenly, normies are asking questions, mainstream outlets are demanding transparency and the entire conversation — one that was once the domain of “conspiracy theorists” — is back at the centre of the world stage.
What if this is exactly what Trump wanted? What if the point was never to immediately release the real Epstein files, but to make the public realise that the ones they’ve been given are a sanitised fraud?
What happens when the people themselves begin to demand justice? Not from a place of passivity, but fury?
What happens when even the corporate media starts to echo the sentiment, not because they care, but because they know the game is up and they’re scrambling to stay ahead of the wave?
And what if, all the while, Trump has been quietly purging the intelligence community, severing the institutional pipelines that buried the truth and preparing for the grand finale?
After all, it was Trump himself who once cryptically said:
“Epstein… he’s not dead. Or maybe he is. But if he’s not, he’ll talk. And what he’ll say… will blow everything wide open.”
The man who never dies…
A myth? Or a witness waiting for his moment?













