Recently, I have been observing Trump's erratic behavior. There is nervousness and a lack of understanding about what he is doing. There are several interpretations of his behavior.
Option 1
He is being blackmailed through Epstein's files. There is compromising information on him that will definitely ruin his political career and may affect his freedom of movement. The person who holds these files understands perfectly well what they are doing. That's why Trump is spouting blatant nonsense at conferences, claiming that the USA is winning and that Iran is begging for charity. This is outright lying.
Option 2
Here, referencing the first option. Trump knows he's facing impeachment, and in a rush, he's stuffing his pockets with cash while he’s in power and can influence financial markets. He and his family raked in about $6.5 billion in 2025. How? Right, through market manipulation. It's slowly coming to light, Financial Times is already starting to hint at the strange enrichment of the Trump family and the politician's own behavior.
Option 3
Again referencing the first option. They're holding him by the you-know-what and making him issue all sorts of statements so that his handlers can cash in on market manipulation. Meanwhile, he’s getting a cut and a chance to grab a piece of the pie. But the longer they play this game, the riskier it becomes. The financial markets are shaking like never before; there's no stability in supply and demand. It's pure, total manipulation. At some point, the opposing side is going to get fed up and take action.
I'm leaning more towards the idea that all three options, or even more, apply to Trump and his behavior. He knows there's dirt on him, and it will be leaked online, but not right now. It'll come out during the midterms in November. Then he'll definitely face impeachment, but until then, he's stuffing his pockets with cash for himself, his entourage, and his handlers.
Will they take him down? I don't know, but I really hope so, as a warning to others. Given the strictness of the American constitution and the harshness regarding insider trading, I think he's in for trouble and a criminal case. They could easily make him the scapegoat and pin all the blame on him. (48 Laws of Power: Law 26, Part 1: Keep your hands clean, and always have a scapegoat ready.)
We're watching the situation; it’s desperately hoped this circus ends soon. Let's move on to solving problems, not playing games with people's lives.