Sunday, February 1, 2026

FBI Told Trump Compromised by Israel in 2020

by Scott Creighton

Trump is the most compromised president in our nation's history due to his fondness for children, let's call it. I've been saying this for a while. And now here is a report from the FBI dated 2020 in which a confidential human source (CHS) tells them the same thing.

The Zionists (Jewish supremacists) are building concentration camps in Gaza to be used to house the slave labor force they will use to build their new UAE-like resort paradise for the rich and famous (big discount for Jewish people of course) and our president has to go along with it because they are offering him a ton of gold for doing so and of course exposure as a pedo if he doesn't.

All thanks to Jeffrey Epstein (who is still alive) working Trump like a mark back in the day.


 

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They Said They Weren’t Close to Epstein. New Documents Show Otherwise.

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from the NYT

They said they didn’t really know Jeffrey Epstein that well. They were disgusted by him right off the bat. They were just drawn to his intellect or love of science or business acumen. They didn’t know about his abuse of women and girls. They deeply regretted associating with him.

In the years since Mr. Epstein’s 2019 arrest and death by suicide in a Manhattan jail, some of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people have hastened to distance themselves from the disgraced man with whom they once did business, dined in lavish settings or flew on private jets.

But a slow drip of document releases and other revelations over the last several months — culminating in Friday’s release of nearly three million pages of Epstein-related records — has underscored the depth, intensity and persistence of his connections to the global elite, contradicting or undermining years of careful denials.

So far, at least, the new documents have not fundamentally altered the public understanding of Mr. Epstein or his crimes. Instead, they are replete with chummy exchanges, warm invitations and financial entanglements. Together, the documents show how Mr. Epstein’s connections with people in Hollywood, Wall Street, Washington and fashion thrived even after he became a convicted sex offender in 2008.

In some cases, the documents shed greater light on Epstein associates whose connections to him were already known. Others revealed relationships that had remained hidden for years.