President Donald Trump has made a startling claim following the commencement of joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, stating that an Iranian nuclear missile specifically targeted and “obliterated” files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to the President, the strike bypassed all critical infrastructure to precisely incinerate a single archive room containing the sensitive documents.
The Pentagon has characterized the reported strike as “geopolitically unusual,” given its highly selective nature. President Trump, while noting the success of the ongoing military operations, suggested that the destruction of the files was an attempt by Tehran to target American “paperwork” and avoid transparency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly described the outcome as “predictable,” suggesting a connection between the bombing of Iran and the disappearance of the Epstein evidence. This development has added a layer of intense domestic controversy to the escalating regional war, with critics questioning the “unbelievable” odds of such a specific target being hit during a general military engagement.
As the conflict continues, the President has informed the public that any future releases of the Epstein files will likely be “more redacted and vaporized” due to the damage. This announcement follows a series of high-profile events in “Operation Epic Fury,” including the reported deaths of top Iranian leaders and the establishment of total air superiority over Iranian territory by coalition forces.