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.
Massie said he believes “Israel is influencing the Epstein File release,” stressing that both Israeli intelligence and U.S. intelligence were “wrapped up with Epstein.” He predicted that the eventual revelations will be “embarrassing” for both intelligence agencies.
Massie’s comments come amid ongoing public fascination and suspicion about the breadth of Epstein’s network and the powerful figures tied to his crimes. The congressman emphasized the sensitive nature of the information connected to these intelligence communities and implied a broader cover-up or manipulation. He described a complicated relationship between U.S. and Israeli agencies in this context, which could complicate political and diplomatic repercussions once the files become public.
According to Massie, the Epstein files go beyond mere scandal—they point to significant intelligence activity involving potentially compromising material that agencies have worked to keep under wraps. His statement suggests a nexus of power and secrecy, raising questions about accountability and transparency in handling one of the most contentious criminal sagas of recent history.
As the Epstein file saga continues to unfold, Massie’s assessment adds fuel to calls for a complete and unredacted public disclosure. The implications of his claims hint at not only domestic vulnerability but also international intrigue, making the upcoming release a monumental moment for political watchers and intelligence insiders alike.
NEW: Rep. Thomas Massie claims Israel is influencing the Epstein files’ release.
“I think Israel is influencing the Epstein File release. Israeli intelligence and our own CIA was wrapped up with Epstein.” pic.twitter.com/TCUqZExmSW
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