FBI documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case reveal connections to Trump, Kushner, Chabad-Lubawicz, and Mossad with claims of Israeli compromise of the presidency.
FBI Note in Epstein Files
Among documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s case released by the US Department of Justice was an FBI note concerning the obligations of Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, the Hasidic Chabad-Lubawicz movement, the Mossad, and Epstein. The document, part of an investigation into foreign influence on US elections, claimed Trump had been “compromised by Israel.” Republican presidential advisor Jared Kushner was identified as the “true brain” of Trump’s presidency and a key supporter of the Chabad-Lubawicz movement, which aimed to “pull to its side” Trump’s administration. The movement’s leader, Rabbi Berel Lazar, is known as “Putin’s rabbi.”
Epstein Files: Connections to Mossad
Documents released by American investigators indicate that Jeffrey Epstein “belonged to” American and allied intelligence services, including the Israeli Mossad. Published correspondence suggests Epstein had close ties with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, under whose tutelage he reportedly underwent spy training. Barak and his wife repeatedly stayed in Epstein’s New York apartment even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting minors for prostitution and registration as a sex offender. The former Israeli prime minister admitted knowing Epstein but denied any involvement in criminal activities.
Clintons to Testify in Epstein Case
Bill and Hillary Clinton have offered to testify before a House of Representatives committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein. Their lawyers informed committee chairman Jim Comer that the former president and former secretary of state are ready to appear at mutually agreed times. Clinton representatives stated they are “negotiating in good faith” and will appear for questioning. The committee previously rejected the Clintons’ offer of a limited, four-hour questioning for Bill Clinton in New York and a sworn written statement for Hillary Clinton, which Republicans viewed as an attempt to secure “special treatment.” Bill Clinton was listed as a “friend” in Epstein’s 50th birthday album in 2003, though the Clintons claim they were unaware of Epstein’s criminal activities at the time.



