
In the latest episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the 58-year-old host agreed with his guest, Arsenio Hall, that “misdirection” is a common tactic throughout U.S. history and that Trump did the same thing with the Epstein files.
Joe Rogan presented his theory about why Trump would have started yet another war, only to pull back a month later while the leadership of the Islamic Republic remained in power.
After Hall mentioned “misdirection,” Rogan said President Bill Clinton allegedly did the same thing in 1999 with Yugoslavia in an attempt to divert attention from the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
“Look, the Epstein files are released… and then we go to war with Iran. It’s a good way to make people stop talking about certain things. You give them a new problem to think about,” the podcaster explained.
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The war in Iran began with a joint attack carried out by the U.S. and Israel on February 28, just over a month after Congress approved the release of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump is mentioned hundreds of thousands of times in the files.
Joe Rogan had previously floated a similar theory when Trump ordered ICE to intensify its crackdown on immigrants in Minnesota.
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