Trump’s Iran War Whiplash Clouds U.S. Endgame
Whoopi Goldberg claims Donald Trump manipulates media to distract from Epstein files and the Iran war, while a missing-person case in Arizona gains national attention.
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'Whoopi Has Finally Gone Over the Edge': MAGA Erupts After Whoopi Goldberg Accuses Trump of Stirring Distractions and Creating Chaos to Bury the Real Story
Whoopi Goldberg has a wild theory that Donald Trump is controlling the news cycle, and some agree. “The View” co-host is convinced that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is Trump’s “nutty as hell” attempt to invoke hysteria, confusion, and rage, making it an overwhelming task to keep up with headlines regarding other current events. She previously described him as a “lame duck president” looking to turn the U.S. into a warped version of “The Appren…
Bizarre: View Co-Host Whoopi Goldberg Claims Trump Started The Iran War To Distract From Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Anthony
This is a cold take. Even for Whoopi! During a recent airing of The View, Whoopi Goldberg claimed the Iran War is a distraction by the Trump administration to get the public to not focus on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Fox News reported more on Goldberg’s comments: “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg claimed Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s actions in Iran were a method of distraction to keep public attention off the Jeffrey Epstein f…
Trump’s Iran War Whiplash Clouds U.S. Endgame
“After a video call with G7 leaders Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron declared publicly what others had said privately: no one can tell what Donald Trump wants from this war,” Axios reports. “Nearly two weeks in, Trump continues to send conflicting signals about how and when the fighting ends. The confusion has left both allies and adversaries struggling to plan for what comes next.”
The US President welcomed the scope of his global military and economic policy at a G7 video conference on Wednesday.
Trump Hints At End To Iran Conflict In New Interview
President Donald Trump signaled Wednesday that the war with Iran may be nearing its end, telling Axios the fighting will stop “soon” because there is “practically nothing left to target.” In a brief phone interview, Trump said the U.S. operation has hit its marks faster than expected and suggested the timeline is largely his call. “Little this and that… Any time I want it to end, it will end,” Trump said during the five-minute call. Trump’s comm…
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