Thomas Massie: 'Israel Influencing the Epstein File Release'

Congressman Thomas Massie raised serious concerns about the influential forces surrounding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting that Israeli intelligence and the CIA are deeply implicated.

Congressman Massie has voiced his belief that the release of the Epstein files is being influenced by Israel, asserting that both Israeli and U.S. intelligence agencies are entangled in the Epstein affair. He has warned that the forthcoming disclosures will likely be a source of embarrassment for these intelligence bodies.

His remarks surface amidst ongoing public intrigue and skepticism surrounding the extent of Epstein’s network and the high-profile individuals implicated in his criminal activities. Massie highlighted the delicate nature of the information linked to these intelligence entities, suggesting that there may be an overarching cover-up or manipulation at play. He pointed to a complex interplay between U.S. and Israeli agencies, which could lead to significant political and diplomatic fallout once the files are fully released.

Massie argues that the Epstein files extend beyond mere scandal, indicating substantial intelligence operations involving potentially compromising information that these agencies have attempted to keep concealed. His comments paint a picture of a power dynamic shrouded in secrecy, sparking questions about the accountability and transparency of how this contentious criminal episode is being managed.

As the saga around the Epstein files continues to evolve, Massie’s insights intensify the demand for a thorough and unredacted public release. His assertions suggest not just domestic vulnerabilities but also international intrigue, positioning the imminent file disclosures as a pivotal moment for political analysts and intelligence community observers around the globe.


You May Also Like
F-16 fighter jet intercepts civilian plane in restricted airspace over Maryland

F-16 Scrambles to Intercept Civilian Aircraft Flying in Restricted Maryland Airspace

A U.S. F-16 fighter jet was scrambled Saturday afternoon to intercept a…
U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2, leaves 6 survivors, in the eastern Pacific

U.S. Strike on Suspected Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific Kills 2, Leaves 6 Survivors

The U.S. military carried out another strike Sunday on a boat it…
Judge blocks Trump administration's overhauled database of Americans' personal information

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Massive Americans’ Personal Data Database

Washington — A federal judge ruled Monday that the Trump administration unlawfully…
Charles M. Blow praises men who step up

Charles M. Blow Applauds Men Who Step Up as Fathers and Role Models

On this Father’s Day, contributor Charles Blow reflects on what it means…
Senate passes revamped House bill that will bar investors from buying up single-family homes

Senate Advances Bill to Ban Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Monday approved a revised housing affordability package…

AG Blanche Says World Cup Shooting Suspect May Be Dead as Police Remain on Alert

AG Blanche slams Pritzker for refusing help as Chicago crime surges Acting…
How California's ban on 'sell by' dates will impact grocery shopping

California Bans Sell-By Dates: What It Means for Grocery Shoppers

California shoppers may soon see a noticeable difference in the way packaged…
Congressional candidate Lukas Ventouras caught liking anti-Jewish posts

Congressional Candidate Lukas Ventouras Faces Backlash Over Anti-Jewish Social Media Likes

A Long Island congressional hopeful is facing scrutiny over social media activity…
World Cup worker, 22, killed while walking home from SoFi Stadium

22-Year-Old World Cup Worker Killed on Walk Home From SoFi Stadium

A 22-year-old SoFi Stadium employee, who was reportedly just two days into…
House Republicans issue contempt threat against ActBlue after Dem fundraiser refuses to turn over hundreds of documents

House Republicans Threaten ActBlue With Contempt Over Refusal to Provide Fundraising Documents

WASHINGTON — The Republican chairs of three House committees on Monday warned…
Trump plan would increase citizenship application fee by $570

Citizenship Applicants Could Pay $570 More Under Trump Fee Proposal

The Trump administration on Monday introduced a proposal that would make applying…
US and Iran wrap second day of talks after rough start; Trump made remarks that Iran called insulting, prompting a temporary pause

US and Iran Conclude Second Day of Talks After Trump Remarks Trigger Brief Pause

OBBUERGEN, Switzerland — Senior officials from the United States and Iran concluded…