Puppet Masters
Epstein, who caught a lucky break tutoring the son of Bear Stearns chairman Alan Greenberg before joining the firm, left the investment bank in 1981 to set up his own financial firm. While he reportedly managed money for billionaires for decades, most of Epstein's dealings have been done in the shadows.
A 2011 SEC filing reveals that Epstein's privately held firm, the Financial Trust Company, took a 6.1% stake in Pennsylvania-based catalytic converter maker Environmental Solutions Worldwide (ESW) backed by Leon Black, the billionaire founder of Apollo Global Management.
The senatorial delegation was headed by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), currently Senate minority leader who has described himself as the "shomer" or guardian of Israel in the Senate. The 25 senators in attendance constitute one-quarter of the entire deliberative body and more than half of all Democrats serving in it. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), who has emphatically linked her campaign to become the Democratic presidential nominee in 2020 to Jewish and Israeli interests, chaired the gathering.
After the meeting, Jewish Insider provided a complete list of the participants and also a diagram of how they were positioned in the Capitol Hill conference room. The senators were placed on one side of a rectangle with the Jewish leaders in front of them filling the seats on the other three sides. Who exactly provided the agenda that Klobuchar was presumably following is not known, but one suspects that it may have been a joint effort by Schumer and several of the more prominent Jewish organization participants.
Recall, in May of this year, Dan Coats warned Attorney General Bill Barr against releasing "highly-sensitive classified information" would imperil national security after President Trump ordered a declassification of Spygate documents.
"As part of that process, I am confident that the Attorney General will work with the IC in accordance with the long-established standards to protect highly-sensitive classified information that, if publicly released, would put our national security at risk," Coats previously said.
Comment: See also:
- Scaremongering Dan Coats: Russia 'full-scope cyber actor' which will remain 'major threat' to US
- DNI testifies to Senate that Russia, China 'most serious' espionage threats to US
- US intel chief Dan Coats: Russia, China, Iran tried to sway midterm elections
- US DNI Director: Risk of inter-state conflict now higher than at any time since end of Cold War
- Controversial DNI pick Dan Coats: Defends NSA, protects 'deep state', is banned from Russia, scandal in Germany
Earlier in the day, Berlin, Paris and London called for a dialogue between all parties of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), saying the deal risks falling apart due to the US sanctions against Iran and Tehran's decision to partially discontinue its obligations.
"We are always ready for negotiation. I tell you this hour and this moment to abandon bullying and lift the sanctions and return to logic and wisdom. We are ready," Rouhani said, as quoted by the Mehr news agency.
Rouhani added that Iran shifted its approach from "strategic patience" to "reciprocal action" and would respond in kind to any of Washington's steps related to the nuclear deal.
Comment: See also:
- Trump says prepared to talk to Iran but there's always a chance of military action
- Conflicting agendas: Trump tells team to tone down tough talk on Iran
- Israel must be held to same nuclear scrutiny as Iran
- WH provided a phone number for Iran to reach Trump during a week of soaring tensions
- The Iran Agenda: The Historical Truth of Our Relations with Iran
"We are talking about approximately $800 million. This development is very important for Mexico and it allows us to move forward," Ebrard said during a ceremony, aired live by the Foreign Ministry on Twitter on Wednesday. During the ceremony, the US agency's Chief Operating Officer, Ryan Brennan, signed a letter outlining the initiative.
Mexico has been experiencing an influx of Central American migrants who seek to cross into the United States. Mexico has been taking action to prevent the migrants from entering the neighbouring country.
Moreover, in June, the two states agreed on a package of measures, envisaging the suspension of the tariffs, announced by the United States, in return for Mexico curbing the migrant flows.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has confirmed that the US could default on its obligations in as little as two months if emergency measures are not taken.
"Based on updated projections, there is a scenario in which we run out of cash in early September, before Congress reconvenes," Mnuchin warned, in a letter addressed to Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi obtained by CNBC. "As such, I request that Congress increase the debt ceiling before Congress leaves summer recess," Mnuchin added.
House and Senate lawmakers are expected to leave for their six-week summer break in late July, and are not expected to return to Washington until the second week of September.
Mnuchin's admission contradicts earlier assurances by the Treasury that it would have enough money to hold out until the fall.
"I'm just pointing out that the pool of those with final removal orders is enormous," Cuccinelli said. "It's important to note, here we are talking about ICE doing its job as if it's special. And really this should be going on on a rolling basis for ICE and they've been interfered with, effectively, and held up by the politics of Washington to a certain extent."
On Saturday, Guaido said on Twitter that his bodyguards were "kidnapped" by the incumbent President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas. A day earlier, following three-day talks on Barbados and multiple prior efforts by international mediators, the government and opposition agreed to engage in negotiations toward normalizing the political situation in the country.
"They intended to sell the weapons that they had stolen from the arsenal of National Bolivarian Armed Forces and used it to attempt a coup on April 30," Rodriguez said at a press conference. He added that a month-long investigation found that Erick Sanchez, Eduardo Gonzales and Jason Parisi planned to raise at least $35,000 for the stolen AK-103 guns belonging to the country's special armed forces.
The leaked diplomatic documents were published by the The Mail on Sunday, days after the paper published several anti-Trump messages Darroch sent to Downing Street from 2017 to present.

U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein appears in a photograph taken for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services’ sex offender registry March 28, 2017 and obtained by Reuters July 10, 2019. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Two accusers of Epstein also urged Judge Richard Berman at a detention hearing in Manhattan federal court to keep him locked up without bail, as prosecutors also are arguing.
"Your honor, my name is Courtney Wild and I was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein at the age of 14," one of the accusers said. "He is a scary person to have walking the street." Wild said that she was abused by Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida.
The other accuser, Annie Farmer, told Berman, "I was 16 years old when I had the misfortune of meeting Mr. Epstein here in New York."
Comment: See also: Did Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Work For Mossad?
- Is there something larger afoot with the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein?
- Epstein tells judge he wants mysterious finances kept secret
- Epstein case has the potential to be the biggest scandal in American history
- Why is no one talking about Barry Krischer, the Florida prosecutor who let Epstein get away?















Comment: See also: