President Donald Trump has reiterated his position that the Jeffrey Epstein case is a "Democrat hoax," while expressing support for releasing some of the Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee. Trump cautioned that many individuals mentioned in the files may not deserve to be implicated, noting Epstein's extensive connections in Palm Beach. Meanwhile, an Israeli senior official, Tom Alexandrovich, who led the Cyber Directorate responsible for censoring social media, was arrested in Las Vegas following a two-week undercover sting operation targeting child sex predators. Despite his arrest on charges of attempting to lure a minor online for sex, Alexandrovich was allowed to return to Israel. This incident has raised questions about the handling of the case by the U.S. Department of Justice, particularly the Nevada U.S. attorney's office, which has faced scrutiny for its past conduct and political affiliations. Additionally, leaked information reveals Epstein's attempts in 2015 to re-enter the surveillance and security industry across the U.S., Russia, Israel, and possibly China. The controversy has also extended to related investigations, including an Israeli police arrest warrant for American lobbyist Jay Footlik, connected to a Qatari influence operation on Israeli soil. The Epstein case has involved multiple U.S. presidents over the years, with over 1,000 victims claimed by the Department of Justice.
Update â Israeli police issued an arrest warrant for Jay Footlik, the American lobbyist they have been investigating as part of the Qatari influence op on Israeli soil. https://t.co/YVdpbZym5q
"Hot mic catches Republican saying Trump is in the Epstein Files" https://t.co/hiioVqfc54
Glad to see NV's manifestly unfit U.S. attorney is getting national scrutiny, too: "Among other things, Chattah compared Ford to the leader of Hamas and said that her opponent, who happens to be Black, 'should be hanging from a fâ crane.'" Excellent column by @markzbarabak. https://t.co/pVFJVR38dD