Compromised by Israel? Epstein's ghost undermines Trump again

The American and global public have become accustomed to asking who is pulling the strings during Joe Biden's administration. Now it seems that his predecessor and successor in one person has raised the same suspicions.

Donald Trump. Photo: Nathan Howard/Reuters

Donald Trump. Photo: Nathan Howard/Reuters

During his first term in office, Donald Trump was compromised by his cooperation with Israel at the expense of the United States, with most of the president's duties being performed by his son-in-law Jared Kushner. At least that is what witnesses from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) claim, whose statements were published in a new batch of emails and other documents belonging to Jeffrey Epstein.

The late financier and convicted pedophile has once again stirred up American waters. Unlike previous published emails, photos, and videos, these focused specifically on Trump. The Republican with a Democratic past and a background in real estate was for years part of the same prominent circles as Epstein, from which he is now trying in vain to distance himself.

"Donald Trump hosted parties at Mar-a-Lago that he called 'calendar girls'. Jeffrey Epstein brought in minors and Trump auctioned them off. He also measured their vaginas by inserting his finger and rated them according to their 'tightness'," says one testimony, claiming that the president raped her when she was 13 years old.

The person concerned (presumably a woman) submitted her testimony in an online questionnaire on the federal agency's website. It should be noted thattheFBIformis publicly available in the United States and worldwide. It is not clear from the testimony when the crime allegedly took place. The IP address from which the testimony was submitted is known to agents but has been redacted.

CNN specified that the list of allegations "comes from a file of unverified tips." "This production may contain false or misrepresented images, documents, or videos, as everything the public has sent to the FBI has been included in the production in response to the law," the station quoted a statement from the Justice Department.

"Some documents contain false and sensational claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI just before the 2020 election. To be clear, these allegations are unsubstantiated and false, and if they had any shred of credibility, they would certainly have been used as a weapon against President Trump," the department continued.

According to the whistleblower, the guests at Trump's residence in Florida were "mainly older men, as well as Elon Musk" and the president's children Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric. Epstein, in turn, brought his lawyer Alan Dershowitz—a man known for the phrase "I kept my underwear on."

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Dershowitz is known for defending President Donald Trump during his first impeachment in the Senate. However, the Harvard University professor had even closer ties to Trump and his circle of friends – he was a teacher to the Kushner brothers, Josh and Jared, the latter of whom married Ivanka Trump.

This is probably why Trump did not punish the Israeli embassy after the White House wiretapping scandal. His administration took an equally relaxed approach to convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, whom US Ambassador Mike Huckabee openly met with.

One of Epstein's most famous contacts was former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. The New Yorker transferred more than $2 million to him to set up defense technology startups and also hosted him in his Manhattan apartment. However, as the latest batch of emails shows, Epstein was not Barak's contact in the US. It was Dershowitz.

The Zionist undercurrent of Trump's politics is also evident in the recent nomination of Kevin Warsh as head of the Federal Reserve System. In addition to being the son-in-law of controversial billionaire Ronald Lauder—who pushed Trump to occupy Greenland— he visited Epstein's Lolita Island in the US Virgin Islands at least once, according to declassified emails.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that he stopped associating with Epstein in 2004. However, as recently as 2012, they were seen arguing at a meeting in Mar-a-Lago after Christmas.

Commerce Secretary and self-proclaimed "pro-Israel champion" Howard Lutnick also distanced himself from the financier with a "harem of minors." However, in the same year, he planned a trip to the infamous island, officially called Little Saint James.

In August last year, the Trump administration also showed its affection for Tel Aviv. The FBI allowed Israeli government official Tom Artem Alexandrovich, who was arrested in Las Vegas for soliciting a minor, to return to Israel, which does not extradite criminal suspects.

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Further controversy was stirred up by Epstein's most famous associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. In a lawsuit against the Department of Justice on December 17, she claimed that at least 25 other associates of the New York criminal had entered into "secret agreements" regarding guilt and punishment.

This would mean that even if Trump, Lutnick, the Kushners, Musk, or anyone else were charged and convicted, we would still not know the names of those who supplied Epstein's "harem" with minors.