Saturday, February 28, 2026

Cristina Breshears: How Many Lives Will Be Sacrificed to Save One Man From a 50-Page FBI Report?

Thank you, Cristina Breshears!
— Molly


Donald Trump has frequently branded himself as an anti-war "Peace President" primarily by emphasizing that he did not start new wars during his first term and by claiming to have initiated peace deals. This hyperbolic rhetoric has been a consistent theme in his campaigns, 2021 farewell address, and subsequent political activities.

In his final address as president, Trump stated he was "especially proud to be the first president in decades who has started no new wars.”

During his 2024 Election Night Victory Speech, he said "We had no wars! They said, ‘he will start a war.’ I'm not going to start a war. I'm going to stop wars."

Throughout 2025 and early 2026, Trump claimed he had "ended eight wars in eight months." Several of those countries, like India and Pakistan, have openly denied he was involved in their peace talks, and others are still actively fighting today.

In a 2025 social media post, he explicitly labeled himself "the president of peace." (See image).

He consistently decried the Iraq War as a "terrible mistake" and promised to stop "endless wars" in the Middle East. He campaigned on this. People believed this.

He repeatedly claimed he could end the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours.

Following his return to office, reports in early 2026 show he launched military operations against Iran and Venezuela, despite maintaining his "peace president" branding. And now an all out war against Iran.

Trump just launched a massive, unprovoked attack on Iran and openly called for regime change, which has already led to Iranian missiles hitting U.S. bases across the Middle East. The unauthorized nature of the attack (conducted w/out congressional approval) has led many (including me) to conclude that the true objective was domestic political survival rather than national security.

Release all the files, especially the specific set of over 50 pages detailing allegations against Trump that are missing from the released database. This is a chilling math and one I can’t begin to reconcile: how many innocent lives will be sacrificed to save one man from a 50-page FBI report?

Operation Epic Fury isn't about freedom; it’s about making sure the world is too loud with explosions to hear the voices of Epstein’s victims.

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