Przydacc Accuses Tusk of ‘Anti-Americanism’ Over Epstein Investigation

Polish presidential advisor Marcin Przydacc accuses Prime Minister Donald Tusk of using Epstein investigation for PR and anti-American narratives.

Przydacc Accuses Tusk of “Anti-Americanism”

On Tuesday, February 3, Donald Tusk announced the formation of an analytical team to examine Polish connections in Jeffrey Epstein’s files. The next day, presidential advisor Marcin Przydacc commented on the Prime Minister’s proposal during a Polsat News appearance, noting that authorities should respond if there were “indecent acts against Polish citizens.”

Accusations of PR Motive

According to Przydacc, Tusk had a different objective. “I don’t have the conviction that the Prime Minister cares about anything other than PR,” he stated during the interview. “It’s about creating a narrative that allegedly bad things are happening and certain anti-American threads in the Prime Minister’s narrative are coming through.”

Epstein Investigation Team’s Tasks

Tusk informed that the team will analyze all files from Epstein’s case. If necessary, Poland will request the United States to disclose unreleased documents that may involve Polish victims. If exploitation of Polish citizens is detected, the Prime Minister did not rule out launching an investigation.

Russian Involvement Alleged

Donald Tusk also highlighted potential Russian connections to the Epstein case. “More and more traces, information and comments in world media suggest the suspicion that the pedophile scandal was co-organized by Russian special services,” he stated, adding that their aim may have been to target high-ranking world politicians.

“There is a special place in hell”

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