
IHIP News Trump Gets Disaster News on Epstein Files and Immediately Turns Up the Heat on Iran War
Mar 11, 2026
Newly released Epstein files and extensive mentions of a major political figure spark discussion about cover-ups and powerful networks. Federal subpoenas, election federalization, and strategies to relitigate past votes are explored. The conversation warns how manufactured crises, wars, and pardon deals can be used to distract and consolidate power.
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Federalizing Elections As A Power Play
- Trump appears to be using election probes to reassert federal control over state elections.
- Jennifer Welch links recent subpoenas in Maricopa County and Trump's stated goal to "federalize the vote" as part of a broader strategy to relitigate 2020 results.
Wars Can Be Used To Distract From Scandals
- Autocratic leaders often manufacture external crises to consolidate power and distract from scandals.
- Jennifer Welch warns a war or overseas crisis could be used to justify federal control and mute domestic accountability for Epstein-related revelations.
Watch For Domestic 'Surprises' During Crises
- Watch for domestic 'surprises' timed with foreign crises to shift public opinion and policy.
- Jennifer Welch urges listeners and scholars to predict and prepare for potential false-flag or cyber incidents that could be framed to justify federal intervention.
