Discussion of U.S. aid to Egypt and reference to Jeffrey Epstein in a House Oversight document
Discussion of U.S. aid to Egypt and reference to Jeffrey Epstein in a House Oversight document The passage hints at internal debate over U.S. assistance to Egypt’s post‑revolution governments and includes a confidential disclaimer linking the document to Jeffrey Epstein. While it does not provide concrete names, dates, or transactions, it suggests possible policy influence and a connection to a high‑profile figure, meriting further verification but lacking actionable specifics. Key insights: U.S. officials discussed the morality and strategy of aid to Egypt from the Mubarak era through the Morsi government.; The conversation frames early 2011 protesters as deserving U.S. support, then notes they were sidelined.; A disclaimer claims the document is the property of Jeffrey Epstein, implying possible involvement or oversight by his network.
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Discussion of U.S. aid to Egypt and reference to Jeffrey Epstein in a House Oversight document The passage hints at internal debate over U.S. assistance to Egypt’s post‑revolution governments and includes a confidential disclaimer linking the document to Jeffrey Epstein. While it does not provide concrete names, dates, or transactions, it suggests possible policy influence and a connection to a high‑profile figure, meriting further verification but lacking actionable specifics. Key insights: U.S. officials discussed the morality and strategy of aid to Egypt from the Mubarak era through the Morsi government.; The conversation frames early 2011 protesters as deserving U.S. support, then notes they were sidelined.; A disclaimer claims the document is the property of Jeffrey Epstein, implying possible involvement or oversight by his network.
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