Internal memo hints at U.S. officials discussing aid to Egypt’s regimes and references Jeffrey Epstein ownership of communication
Internal memo hints at U.S. officials discussing aid to Egypt’s regimes and references Jeffrey Epstein ownership of communication The passage contains a candid discussion by unnamed officials about U.S. foreign aid to both the Mubarak and Morsi governments, suggesting internal disagreement over policy. The footer claims the document is the property of Jeffrey Epstein, linking a high‑profile financier to a potentially sensitive congressional oversight communication. While the identities of the speakers (TB, DP) are unclear, the content points to possible misuse of aid and a connection between Epstein and U.S. political circles, meriting further verification and source tracing. Key insights: Officials debate U.S. support for Egypt’s 2011 liberal protests versus later aid to authoritarian regimes.; Explicit criticism of Obama administration’s contemplated military aid to the Morsi government.; Document footer claims ownership by Jeffrey Epstein, implying his involvement or interest in the communication.
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Internal memo hints at U.S. officials discussing aid to Egypt’s regimes and references Jeffrey Epstein ownership of communication The passage contains a candid discussion by unnamed officials about U.S. foreign aid to both the Mubarak and Morsi governments, suggesting internal disagreement over policy. The footer claims the document is the property of Jeffrey Epstein, linking a high‑profile financier to a potentially sensitive congressional oversight communication. While the identities of the speakers (TB, DP) are unclear, the content points to possible misuse of aid and a connection between Epstein and U.S. political circles, meriting further verification and source tracing. Key insights: Officials debate U.S. support for Egypt’s 2011 liberal protests versus later aid to authoritarian regimes.; Explicit criticism of Obama administration’s contemplated military aid to the Morsi government.; Document footer claims ownership by Jeffrey Epstein, implying his involvement or interest in the communication.
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