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MJTruthUltra @MJTruthUltra - Dear Frens
I need you to listen to me. The current spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump feels planned and coordinated, with much more happening beneath the surface. It seems fake, inorganic, and highly exaggerated—doesn’t it?
Is anyone old enough to remember what happened between Jeff Sessions and President Trump during his first term?
For those who were not around… let me explain.
July 2017, President Trump publicly criticized then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation, calling him “weak” and “disloyal” in tweets and interviews.
The mainstream media framed this as a power struggle between Trump and the DOJ. However, Q drops at the time urged followers to “TRUST SESSIONS,” suggesting the feud was a staged distraction—a kayfabe narrative—to shield Sessions’ covert work.
While Trump’s public attacks continued, Sessions quietly appointed John Huber and John Durham to investigate 2016 election-related issues.
Huber, notably, had the authority to prosecute and empanel grand juries outside of Washington, D.C., with a team of 470 investigators and legal jurisdiction across all 50 states.
Anons later discovered, as Q highlighted, that there were over 50,000 sealed indictments—an important detail.
These actions proved Sessions’ loyalty to Trump’s agenda, despite the public narrative of betrayal.
The kayfabe served a critical purpose: it created distance between Trump and Sessions, preserving the DOJ’s appearance of impartiality while allowing investigations to proceed.
This strategy paid off. John Durham’s probe, unleashed during Sessions’ tenure, later confirmed on record that the Clinton administration funded the Russia Hoax, among other revelations.
Interestingly, Sessions also oversaw early work on the Epstein probe, which began long before it became public knowledge.
Coincidentally, Elon Musk recently accused Trump of being linked to the Epstein Files. Doesn’t that feel like a scripted jab?
Fast forward to today: the Musk-Trump feud mirrors exactly like the Sessions-Trump feud.
The media is once again framing it as a power struggle, but the exaggerated nature of their public spat suggests another kayfabe.
Just as Q+ (Trump’s signature on the Q board) later thanked Sessions for his sacrifice after his mission was complete, I believe we’re watching a similar full-circle moment unfold with Musk and Trump.
In short, the Sessions “betrayal” was an act of loyalty, with the feud being a necessary performance to protect critical investigations.
I suspect the Musk-Trump spat is following the same exact script.
You’re witnessing kayfabe in action—and it’s glorious!
https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1930727543490912405

MLB @MLB - Warning
Objects in this video may be louder than they appear.
https://x.com/MLB/status/1930846705987031049

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Ms. Jazz @Linda82982011 - I feel very bad for him.
He worked so hard to win the election.   Even took a bullet for us.
He won and signed over 100 Executive Orders, only for the  Swamp to pass NOTHING.
They only got elected so they could support his agenda.
Instead, they passed their spending bill and now are constantly in recess to run out the clock on his term.
He deserves better.  Very sad for him.
https://x.com/Linda82982011/status/1930761105615241550

Myrna Tellingheusen @PearlsFromMyrna - Who wants a snacky snack?
https://x.com/PearlsFromMyrna/status/1930732283171881332
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