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“Trump Uses Epstein, Russia Hoax to Cover Midnight Hammer Failure,” Revolutionary Mattske Says

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Contact: press@writeinfreedom.com
Date: Monday, July 21, 2025

“Trump Uses Epstein, Russia Hoax to Cover Midnight Hammer Failure”

Revolutionary civic action group Write In Freedom sharply rebukes recent U.S. military policy under Donald Trump, denouncing the administrationโ€™s use of American service members as โ€œpawns in a billionaire’s ego game,โ€ according group leader and infamous hactivist – Mattske. You may have heard about a “U.S. intelligence report” which concluded the Trump strikes only destroyed (1) site, Fordow. This is a lie. It was Mattske’s intelligence report which concluded (1) site was destroyed: Isfahan.

Mattskeโ€™s analysis of Operation Midnight Hammer included seismic research from OSINT earthquake monitoring resources, underground explosion physics dynamics, as well as first-hand pilot assertions, detailing the failed bombing campaign against Iranโ€™s nuclear sites. It has circulated among Congressional staff, state policymakers, and the press, but has remained censored due to partisan and professional animosity towards Mattske for his years of dutiful and sophisticated disruptions. This has lead to confusion in the official reporting of what worked and what did not work.

Mattske warns that the administration’s cover-up of operational failure coincided with a storm of media distractions: โ€œTrumpโ€™s White House was pushing outlandish and irrelevant Epstein bullshit like this fantastical birthday card stunt with his friend Rupert Murdoch, revisiting lies about Russian interference in 2016, and even frivolous outrage about sports team names, all to drown out the truth that his so-called historic military strike which turned out to be nothing more than Donald Trump quite literally pounding fucking sand. Trump treats the United States military like he treats his golf courses: something to be leveraged when he canโ€™t get what he wants in the boardroom. Hegseth, Trump’s witless hype-man, is frankly, too stupid to do his job. Trump is too corrupt to do his job,โ€ Mattske said.

Write In Freedom points out that this pattern of manipulating news cycles and hiding military blunders endangers not just American troops, but innocent civilians. Mattske highlights how โ€œthis operation has left Iranians and Israelis dead, and did almost nothing to deter Iranโ€™s nuclear work. All while the Presidentโ€™s friends try to cut private energy deals behind closed doors. There is no โ€˜art of the deal’ unless that deal is allowing Donald Trump to rape natural resources and stiff the American people.โ€

Mattske further states, โ€œThe only thing Trump has ever obliterated is the trust of the American people including those foolish enough to believe in him. Republicans can parade him as their master negotiator, but what do we now have to show for it? A globe full of angry allies, and adversaries, who are all angling against us because of him.” Write In Freedom sharply criticizes news editors and media gatekeepers for continuing to chase the Presidentโ€™s petty distraction tactics while ignoring the only one brave and competent enough to actually stop him:

โ€œThe press needs to grow up. America canโ€™t afford a press corps addicted to every trash distraction Trump throws their way. I have to do everybody’s fucking job because they’re all too lazy, dumb, or paid shills to do anything different. I am doing the work of the CIA, the press corps, and the President. They should give me the Nobel Peace Prize and give Trump a prison sentence. Many in the old guard of media and political party leadership seem content to be clowns in Trump’s circus; but this is life and death, and it’s time for you all to stop trying to kill the messenger.โ€

Write In Freedom calls on those in power to read Mattskeโ€™s technical report and confront the real cost of letting national security policy be driven by personality, profit, and spectacle.

Mattske is available for additional interviews or comments.

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