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Tucker Carlson's claims that Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent have reignited a controversial conspiracy theory, prompting strong denials from former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The theory,
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett dismissed allegations that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence services, describing the claims from U.S. media figures as being part of “a vicious wave of slander and lies” against Israel.
Alan Derschowitz told Chris Cuomo his perspective on Epstein's alleged client list, the existence of video tapes and Tucker Carlson's Mossad accusations.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer has claimed the convicted sex offender never created a “client list,” and said there was no suggestion that President Trump had done
The former Prime Minister of Israel has denied that Epstein was an agent of Mossad, although it is clear he was in the agency's orbit.
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RealClearPolling on MSNTrump Approval Drops During Ongoing Epstein ControversyControversy has recently beset the White House, DOJ, and FBI, since the FBI/DOJ released a memo saying it had no evidence suggesting that Epstein didn't kill himself or was blackmailing prominent individuals.
A deflated conspiracy theory that Jeffrey Epstein was a foreign spy re-emerged over the weekend, with a conservative commentator, Tucker Carlson, declaring that the financier and convicted sex offender was connected to Mossad,
"There's a vicious wave of slander and lies against my country and my people," former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said about Tucker Carlson's claims.
Bondi’s non-answer points to another reason, in addition to Israel-related factors, that Epstein just won’t die: The administration’s ham-fisted effort to close the curtain on Epstein has only prompted more people to suspect that powerful elites are working behind the scenes to cover up a scandal of significant public interest.
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The Forward on MSNFormer Israeli prime minister rebuts Tucker Carlson’s claim that Jeffrey Epstein worked for MossadThe accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false,” wrote Naftali Bennett.
Ex-Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett rebuked Tucker Carlson over his claim that the alleged sex pest Jeffrey Epstein led a blackmail campaign on behalf of the Mossad. Bennett, 53, characterized the conspiratorial remarks from Carlson—and others on the right—as a “vicious wave of slander and lies” against Israel.
When Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, then-President Donald Trump speculated that authorities might be wrong in ruling it a suicide.