A social media post from March 23, 2026, on the platform formerly known as Twitter has drawn attention for its extensive use of hashtags related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and various other topics. The post, authored by user @tradefutur, contains a long string of hashtags without accompanying text or context.
The hashtags reference Jeffrey Epstein, COVID-19 vaccines, and vaccination efforts. They also mention French parliamentary commission inquiries related to Epstein, along with various public figures including former U.S. President Donald Trump and media personality Oprah Winfrey. Additional hashtags reference topics such as child trafficking, a Brazilian faith healer known as John of God (João Teixeira de Faria), and basketball player LeBron James.
The post includes French language hashtags suggesting calls for investigation and references to potential cover-ups. However, the post itself contains no substantive information, allegations, or claims beyond the hashtags listed.
Social media posts containing extensive hashtag strings are common across platforms, often used to increase visibility for particular topics or to associate content with trending discussions. The specific combination of hashtags in this post touches on several controversial and widely discussed subjects that have generated significant public interest in recent years.
Without additional context or content beyond the hashtags, the post does not provide information that can be independently verified or analyzed for factual accuracy. The use of multiple hashtags related to serious topics like child trafficking and criminal investigations alongside other subjects creates a complex web of associations without providing substantive information about any specific claim or allegation.