Twenty-Six Questions for Donald Trump

February 6, 2026

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Twenty-Six Questions for Donald Trump

by George Thomas Clark 

  1. Why did you announce that you would attack Iran to save anti-government protestors and promise that “help is on the way”? You implied the rescue was imminent. You knew that was a lie.
  2. You have many times bragged that you annihilated Iran’s nuclear program during your really big bombs strike, Midnight Hammer, in June 2025. So why are you now, several months later, sending an aircraft carrier strike group and other military assets to the Arabian Sea south of Iran?
  3. Is this deployment designed to intimidate Iran or to attack Iran or have you even considered the contingencies?
  4. Would you use one or more nuclear weapons against Iran if the United States attacks Iran first and in self-defense Iran sinks the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln?
  5. Is the Israel Lobby in the United States ordering you, money-addicted President Trump, to “destroy” Iran?
  6. Is Benjamin Netanyahu ordering or urging you to strike Iran, or is he cautious because of Israel’s probable inability to stop waves of high-grade ballistic missiles from Iran’s arsenal?
  7. When is the last time you communicated with Miriam Adelson, who donated at least a hundred million dollars to your 2024 presidential campaign?
  8. At the time of the campaign boost, did Miriam Adelson order (or only urge) you to annex the West Bank?
  9. In late 2025, did Miriam Adelson offer you two hundred fifty million dollars to run for a third term, an unconstitutional act that Adelson felt could be constitutionally arranged?
  10. Or is that fake news?
  11. Do you still agree with the statement you, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, and other gang members made that Renee Good, the first person murdered by ICE in Minneapolis, was a “domestic terrorist who violently, willfully, and viciously ran over an officer”? Multiple videos prove that is a lie.
  12. Do you still think Alex Pretti, the second person murdered by ICE in Minneapolis, was, according to your administration, a “domestic terrorist and would be assassin”? Multiple videos prove several ICE agents had Pretti pinned face down in the street when two agents executed him with ten bullets to the back.
  13. Why are so many photos emerging of you in romantic, albeit fully-clothed poses with underage girls? Don’t say they were AI or photoshopped. The photos were professionally examined and proved to be authentic.
  14. What would Jeffrey Epstein say about this?
  15. Are you and your gang going to continue to prevent a full, substantive release of the Epstein Files?”
  16. Did you rape E. Jean Carroll?
  17. Did you read Carroll’s book Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President?
  18. Are you still planning to annex Canada? It would make a helluva fifty-first state.
  19. Are you still planning to invade Greenland?
  20. Would Vice President J.D. Vance and your son Donald Trump Jr. be at the front of the main troops during an invasion of Greenland or any other foreign land?
  21. Are you going to bomb alleged narcotics facilities in Mexico?
  22. Are you really “running” Venezuela, you great big powerful man?
  23. Are you proud of Trump University?
  24. Are you proud that you frequently paid workers less than you had contracted to pay them and were often sued?
  25. Are you proud of yourself or secretly a self-loathing wretch?
  26. Do you think Stephen Miller physically and politically resembles Adolf Eichmann?

I could go on but will not give any more homework until you satisfactorily finish this assignment.

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George Thomas Clark is the author of Hitler Here, a biographical novel published in India and the Czech Republic as well as the United States. His commentaries for GeorgeThomasClark.com are read in more than 50 countries a month.

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