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  • Online interest in Jeffrey Epstein dropped sharply after Donald Trump ordered military strikes against Iran, according to new Google Trends data.
    Searches related to Epstein document releases and subpoenas tied to officials at the U.S. Department of Justice were near a recent peak in late February. But after military action began on February 27, public attention shifted dramatically.
    Queries connected to the Iran conflict surged by more than 1,200%, while searches about Epstein associates fell into what analysts called a statistical “dead zone.”
    The data highlights how quickly public attention can shift when a major geopolitical crisis begins. Wars and international conflicts often dominate headlines and social media conversations, pushing other major stories out of the spotlight.
    While Google Trends measures relative search interest rather than total search volume, the pattern still shows a clear change in what people were searching for online during the first days of the conflict.
    The analysis covered about a week of activity and revealed a stark contrast: as interest in the Iran war spiked, searches tied to the Epstein revelations sharply declined.
    #USPolitics #MediaTrends #JeffreyEpstein #IranConflict #GoogleTrends #PoliticalNews #BreakingNews #NewsAnalysis #GlobalPolitics
    Online interest in Jeffrey Epstein dropped sharply after Donald Trump ordered military strikes against Iran, according to new Google Trends data. Searches related to Epstein document releases and subpoenas tied to officials at the U.S. Department of Justice were near a recent peak in late February. But after military action began on February 27, public attention shifted dramatically. Queries connected to the Iran conflict surged by more than 1,200%, while searches about Epstein associates fell into what analysts called a statistical “dead zone.” The data highlights how quickly public attention can shift when a major geopolitical crisis begins. Wars and international conflicts often dominate headlines and social media conversations, pushing other major stories out of the spotlight. While Google Trends measures relative search interest rather than total search volume, the pattern still shows a clear change in what people were searching for online during the first days of the conflict. The analysis covered about a week of activity and revealed a stark contrast: as interest in the Iran war spiked, searches tied to the Epstein revelations sharply declined. #USPolitics #MediaTrends #JeffreyEpstein #IranConflict #GoogleTrends #PoliticalNews #BreakingNews #NewsAnalysis #GlobalPolitics
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