Donnie Two Weeks Strikes Again: The Iran Bombshell They’re Not Telling You
The Real Story Behind Trump, Iran, Putin—and Why the Bombs Haven’t Dropped
Today is Saturday, and I want to catch you up on what’s really happening right now—not the noise the media is feeding you.
Because if you turn on your TV, or scroll any major headline, all you’ll hear is how Donald Trump is supposedly “torn” over whether to strike Iran.
But you won’t hear anything about the real negotiations, the real pressure, and the real players pulling the strings. That’s what I’m here to tell you.
Because once again—Donnie Two Weeks is playing his game.
And if you’ve been following me, you know exactly what that means.
The “Two Weeks” Playbook—Exposed
This is the same con he’s been running for years. Delay. Distract. Dangle. Control the headlines.
“Immigration reform? Two weeks.”
“Healthcare plan? Two weeks.”
“Peace in Ukraine? Just two weeks.”
“Striking Iran? Maybe Two weeks.”
He always keeps the press chasing ghosts. That’s how he stays in charge of the cycle. But behind the curtain? That’s where the real deals are happening.
And right now, I’m telling you—the real deal is between Trump and Putin.
Trump
Wants
to Strike—But Putin Says No
Let me be clear:
Donald Trump wants to strike Iran.
He wants the credit.
My sources— people who know—tell me Trump wants to go down in history as the man who “took out” Iran’s nuclear facilities. That’s the legacy he craves.
But here’s the truth:
He’s being stopped.
Stopped by Stephen Witkoff, who’s acting as a backchannel between Trump, Putin, and Iran.
And stopped by Vladimir Putin, who’s playing a long game—and needs Iran to survive.
Why Putin Can’t Let Trump Strike—Yet
Putin doesn’t want Iran’s regime to collapse.
He needs it.
Iran is a critical cog in Putin’s shadow empire:
It moves oil for Russia through its sanctioned fleets.
It keeps the Middle East unstable—exactly how Putin likes it.
It funnels narco money, arms, and influence across Latin America, Africa, and Europe.
And most importantly?
Putin has over 600 Russian scientists inside Iran’s nuclear facilities.
He said so on the record this week. That was no fluke—it was a warning to Trump and Israel: don’t even think about it.
And Trump? He heard it loud and clear.
At the same time, Trump is dealing with something he didn’t expect: a MAGA civil war.
Elon Musk has broken with him.
Tucker Carlson is openly warning him not to attack Iran.
Steve Bannon? I’m told he’s holding emergency lunches, trying to talk Trump out of escalating this war.
Tucker, who’s long aligned with pro-Kremlin talking points, is practically begging Trump not to start a conflict that would break MAGA down the middle.
And that’s exactly what’s happening.
The movement is fracturing—and Trump knows it.
So what does he do?
He goes back to the old script.
He drags it out.
He plays the two-week game, hoping to keep everyone guessing, distracted, and divided.
It’s All Optics. All Distraction.
While the headlines scream about “indecision,” the real story is about coordination:
Trump isn’t holding back because he wants peace.
He’s holding back because Putin is telling him to.
And because Witkoff is managing the backchannel.
Meanwhile, the chaos still helps Russia.
If oil fields start burning? If tankers get hit?
That’s good for Putin.
Oil prices spike.
Russia profits.
The U.S. economy gets squeezed.
It’s all part of the same strategy.
And while that unfolds, we’ve got Russian-connected operatives like Sergio Gor hand-picking the people who get federal jobs—without having been vetted himself. He’s the gatekeeper now. Think about that.
Our institutions are compromised from the inside.
Our foreign policy is being outsourced.
And the American people?
You’re only getting the show version.
Why is the media not getting statements from Stephen Witkoff—the man at the center of the talks and negotiations between Iran, the Middle East, and Vladimir Putin?
Why is no one pressing him for answers when he’s the only person in Trump’s orbit who’s met with Putin multiple times—and is now acting as a shadow envoy?
Why is the media not talking about Putin’s comments, his open warning about the 600 Russian scientists working inside Iran’s nuclear sites—a statement that was clearly meant to stop Trump from striking.
Why is the media barely covering the fractures inside MAGA, or calling out how Tucker Carlson is repeating Kremlin propaganda word-for-word, even as the movement splits apart?
Because as I’ve been telling you—the media is complicit.
They’re chasing headlines, not the truth.
That’s why what we’re building here isn’t just a community—it’s a resistance.
This is why I risk it all to bring you what they won’t.
So if you believe in this mission to save our democracy — please stand with me.
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—Lev
I’m kind of speechless-anomaly for me. That’s a great hard-hitting article Lev… thank you thank you.
I think Trump thinks he’s partnering up with these dictators & thinks they’re all gonna rule the world together like buddies ,or something.
It’s insanity!!!
literally clinically diagnosable insanity—
we are fully in bed with Russia. It’s so frigging clear.
Donnie Two Weeks likes to talk about the art of deal. He may be a "king" of real estate (although, didn't he have to apply for bankruptcy 6 times?), but he is no King of the World. When he is dealing with the "big boys" (dictators and other wannabees like himself), he is out of his league. He's like the kid sitting at the card table, perhaps with one ace up his sleeve (that all the players see). But these other guys really know the game their playing, change the rules as they place, and work together to woo little Donnie right into the place they want to be to ultimately get him out of the game. He bragged about solving the Ukraine/Russia war in a day. He tried to take credit for stopping the India/Pakistan skirmish. Now he is showing his hand with Israel, telling the world that "we" were going after Iran. Donnie, if you play with the big boys: 1) actually learn how to play the game; 2) realize there are more experienced players at the table; 3) STOP SHOWING YOUR CARDS and stick with Old Maid!