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The post you shared appears to be a viral conspiracy theory circulating on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. It mixes a handful of real recent events with unsubstantiated claims and speculative connections to create a narrative of criminal wrongdoing involving former President Obama, the Epstein scandal, and U.S. actions toward Iran. Based on a review of current news reports, official statements, and government releases, the core allegations in the post are false or misleading. I'll break it down claim by claim for clarity, citing relevant sources.Key Claims and Fact-Check
  1. Obama retaining 9 criminal defense attorneys in preparation for a federal grand jury subpoena by March 7:
    • No credible news outlets or official sources report this happening. Searches of major media (e.g., Reuters, AP, NYT) and government sites yield no confirmation of Obama hiring criminal attorneys or facing an imminent subpoena.


      The claim originates from unverified social media posts, including the one you shared, which has been reposted without evidence.

      facebook.com +1
      It's presented as breaking news but lacks any supporting documentation from the DOJ, courts, or Obama's representatives.
  2. The "$150 Billion Lie" – Obama sending money to Iran in 2016 to "store evidence" (e.g., server farms, blackmail tapes, financial records) linked to Epstein's network:
    • The 2016 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) did involve the U.S. releasing approximately $150 billion in frozen Iranian assets (not a direct payment) and a separate $1.7 billion cash settlement for a pre-1979 arms deal. This was publicly disclosed and aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program, not hiding evidence.

      @grok
      There is no evidence tying this to Epstein or suggesting it was used to relocate "assets" like blackmail materials to Tehran.
    • Recent DOJ releases of Epstein files (over 3.5 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed in November 2025) do mention financial networks, including some international ties, but nothing about $2.3 billion running through Iranian banks or evidence storage in Iran.

      justice.gov +2
      One report notes scattered references to Iran in the files (e.g., claims of meetings with Iranian figures or arms trading), but these are unverified and unrelated to the post's narrative.

      iranintl.com
      No credible links to Obama or evidence relocation exist.
  3. Trump sending the military to "recover" Epstein-related evidence from Tehran:
    • U.S. and Israeli forces launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran starting around February 28, 2026, involving airstrikes on military targets, ballistic missile sites, and command centers. The stated goals are to degrade Iran's nuclear and missile programs, weaken its regime, and support potential regime change.

      whitehouse.gov +2
      President Trump has indicated the campaign could last weeks and hasn't ruled out ground troops, with at least six U.S. service members killed so far.

      cbsnews.com +1
      However, there is no evidence or official statement that this operation involves recovering Epstein tapes or evidence from Iran. This appears to be a fabricated connection.
  4. The "Harvard Connection" – Lawrence Summers resigning without explanation, ties to Epstein's "Butterfly Foundation," and 14 post-conviction meetings:
    • Summers did resign from Harvard on February 25, 2026 (about a week before your post's date), amid scrutiny over his Epstein ties revealed in the DOJ files. He will step down at the end of the academic year and remain on leave until then.

      nytimes.com +2
      His relationship with Epstein (including meetings after Epstein's 2008 conviction) is documented, and he was Obama's economic advisor from 2009–2011.

      katv.com
    • However, there is no public evidence of a "Butterfly Foundation" linked to Epstein or Summers receiving $340 million from it. The resignation is tied to general Epstein fallout, not the specific claims here.
  5. The "Clinton Testimony" – Bill and Hillary testifying before House Oversight, asked about a 2015 meeting with Obama, Summers, and Epstein's lawyer on "asset relocation":
    • Both Clintons did testify under subpoena before the House Oversight Committee in late February 2026 (Bill on Feb. 27, Hillary on Feb. 26) as part of the Epstein probe – the first time a former president has been compelled to do so.

      nbcnews.com +2
      Videos of the closed-door depositions were released on March 2, showing them denying prior knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

      pbs.org +1
    • There is no confirmation they were specifically asked about Obama or a 2015 "asset relocation" meeting. Highlights focus on their Epstein ties, not this alleged event.

      nytimes.com
      The post's details seem invented.
  6. The Timeline:
    • Some elements are real (e.g., 2016 Iran deal, 2019 Epstein arrest/death, 2025 Trump return, recent Epstein file releases, Summers' resignation, Clintons' testimonies, U.S. strikes on Iran). But the connections (e.g., NSA intercepts in 2017, evidence moved 2016–2019, military recovery in 2026) are unsupported speculation. No dots "connect" as claimed.
Overall AssessmentThis post is not true. It's a classic example of a conspiracy theory that cherry-picks real news (Epstein file releases causing resignations, Clintons' testimonies, U.S.-Iran conflict) and weaves in false narratives to imply a grand cover-up. The account that posted it (
@Qfs_Help_Assist
on X) appears to promote QAnon-style theories about financial systems (e.g., NESARA/GESARA, QFS), which often spread unverified claims.

@Qfs_Help_Assist
If new evidence emerges, it would likely come from official DOJ or congressional sources, but as of now, nothing supports the post's explosive allegations. For reliable updates, stick to outlets like AP, Reuters, or PBS.
 
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