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FBI Has Opened ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Probe on Everything

“All Roads Lead to Obama”?
Unsurprisingly, social media exploded following the revelations. One viral post on X reminded users of a meme that Trump himself shared earlier this year on Truth Social: “All Roads Lead to Obama.” The post hinted at an even broader web of involvement at the highest levels of government.

While some supporters have joked about public military tribunals, others see Patel’s probe as a long-overdue effort to pull back the curtain on how power really works in Washington.

And given the recent public fury over the Epstein files — and the DOJ’s claim that no “client list” exists — Trump’s base is more skeptical than ever. If the administration can bring clarity and proof to light through this new investigation, it could restore public trust in the system — or burn it to the ground.

A Long Tradition of Seeing the Truth
Throughout history, America’s most iconic leaders saw the world through what modern media might mock as “conspiratorial” thinking. In 1765, John Adams warned of a “design on foot to enslave all America.” In 1774, Jefferson described a “systematical plan” to reduce the colonies to tyranny. And in 1858, Abraham Lincoln warned that the spread of slavery followed a “common plan.”

The notion that conspiracies don’t exist is a modern myth — one that serves the powerful.

What Comes Next?
To secure any convictions, the Trump administration will need solid evidence — and the courage to confront entrenched power.

But more than anything, they’ll need the American public to finally ask the forbidden question: What if the conspiracy is real?

If Patel’s “grand conspiracy” probe continues to gain steam — and if Trump follows through on his promise of full transparency — this investigation could become the most consequential in modern political history.

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