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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is like a marionette controlled by over 100 "puppet masters," many of whom the speaker claims to know. The speaker would like to see a matchup of the top 100 puppet masters and the Epstein client list, believing there would be strong overlap. The speaker finds it mind-blowing that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker thinks part of the reason Kamala Harris is getting so much support is that some billionaires are terrified that the Epstein client list will become public if Trump wins. The speaker believes people like Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates are nervous about this possibility. The speaker notes that Reid Hoffman was his vice president of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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Speaker 0: The Israelites is not Israel. And as Tony and I are both Catholic, and so when we talk about the Israelites that are talked about in the Bible, there is a clear distinction between this prophecy about the Israelites and the government of Israel and white Europeans settling into the holy land. Mhmm. And so when we say this, like, the Israelites, the Israelites in the bible are actually the Palestinian people who have been there for thousands of years, not the white European from Ukraine or Poland or America. The Israelites are the people who were indigenous to that land that lived there for thousands of years, and those are not the people who have Trump wrapped around his finger. It's this, like, settler colonial white Europeans that have settled into the land of the actual Israelites that have either blackmailed him or cut deals with him financially. I mean, we go back to greed. Right? Greed is always, like, a big factor decisions. So Trump, in all senses, is wrapped in intertwined with this government and the Zionist regime and the Rothschilds and the Vanderbilts and the 13 rich families that control the world, basically. Right.

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The person nearest to Trump is his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Netanyahu was sleeping in Kushner's bed in the family home. Netanyahu is very, very close friend of Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, a real estate mogul who was jailed for illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tamper. Jared has funded illegal settlements in Israel. A funder of APAC, he's got big business connections to George Soros, Trump. From day one, he handed the American economy to Steven Mnuchin as his treasury secretary, also an ultra Zionist. He named his own lawyer, the extreme Zionist David Friedman. Jason Greenblatt, he became US special representative for international negotiations, which include negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The Israeli regime is planning to push ahead because they own the president of The United States. This is the reality that we're facing.

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Speaker 1 says that the real information about the Epstein files has not come out and that “there were only four Republicans, four of us that’s really fought to get them released,” who “signed the discharge petition, went against the White House,” and were “threatened,” with Donald Trump calling him a traitor and saying his friends would be hurt. He questions why anyone would vote for Republicans if the administration doesn’t release all the information, framing it as a line in the sand for many people. Speaker 0 asks why they think the Epstein files are being hidden. Speaker 1 responds that it’s because the hidden information would protect “some of the most rich, powerful people,” arguing that Epstein was “definitely some sort of part of the intelligence state” who was “working with Israel” and with the “former prime minister of Israel.” He asserts that these are “the dirty parts of government and the powers that be that they don’t want the American people to know about.” He concludes that, sadly, he doesn’t think the files will come out. Speaker 0 presses on whether Trump is in the Epstein files. Speaker 1 speculates that if someone is “living under blackmail” or “living under threat” and told not to release information, that fear could influence actions. He suggests that someone might be warned by threats to prevent disclosure, giving a hypothetical example: after standing on a rally stage, you could be shot in the ear and warned that “next time we won’t miss,” or that the bullet might be for someone you care about. He says he is “speculating,” but notes he has “a strong enough reason to speculate like that.”

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is a "marionette" controlled by over 100 "puppet masters." The speaker claims to know most of them and suggests a strong overlap between these individuals and the Epstein client list. The speaker is surprised that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker believes a reason for Kamala Harris's support is that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires backing Harris. The speaker specifically names Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates as potentially nervous individuals, noting Hoffman was the speaker's VP of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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Max Blumenthal discusses what he calls the all-encompassing, defining influence of pro-Israel interests in the United States, arguing that Israeli influence has shaped Donald Trump’s career and policy from the beginning. He traces this to Trump’s inner circle and to figures connected to pro-Israel billionaires in New York, such as Charles Kushner, Howard Lutnick, and Steve Witkoff, and to the Adelsons’ network around the Republican Jewish Coalition. He cites Trump’s early appearances with Adelson-backed circles and his 2015-2016 remarks at the RJC convention, where Trump suggested making a deal between Israelis and Palestinians and referenced a Palestinian state, which Blumenthal says alarmed the Adelsons and the RJC. Blumenthal asserts that Trump’s 2016 rise was financed by Israel-first billionaires, with Paul Singer shifting from initially opposing Trump to backing him for the Iran policy he desired. He claims Singer’s money helped Trump move toward a war with Iran, aligning with figures like John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and other pro-Israel advisors who provided influence, while Bannon was sidelined. He argues Tucker Carlson and other voices in the first term may have constrained war with Iran, but that the second term brought even more pro-Israel personnel, including Mike Waltz in national security circles, and Marco Rubio continuing to push the Israel-aligned line. Blumenthal details what he describes as a cultivated, orchestrated process of influence over Trump and his advisers, culminating in a February 11, 2020 or 2021 meeting in the Situation Room where Netanyahu dictated terms to Trump to strike Iran. He describes the room as divided between an “A Team” of pro-Israel figures (Susie Wiles, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, John Ratcliffe, and others) and a dissenting “B Team” (J. D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, and another figure) who had little real influence. He asserts that Netanyahu, with Mossad director David Barnea briefing Ratcliffe, steered Trump toward war with Iran, and that many within the administration recognized the war’s insanity but did not oppose it due to fear of repercussions. Blumenthal contends that the ceasefire in the region was sabotaged by Israel and that President Trump’s posture is effectively dictated by Israeli leadership. He cites Rubio’s post-briefing disclosure that Israel would attack Iran regardless of U.S. preference, and says the ceasefire’s terms, as drafted by the State Department for Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, indicate that Lebanon should be included; Israel, he says, launched a major assault in Lebanon—killing hundreds and attacking areas around Beirut and the American University of Beirut—in an attempt to provoke Iran and place the United States on the spot to reject Lebanon’s inclusion. He argues this demonstrates a “coup” in the White House, with Trump acting as “the first Israeli president,” and says the ceasefire is a hoax being sabotaged by Israel. Blumenthal points to domestic political consequences in the United States, noting Joe Kent’s resignation as a sign of MAGA discontent and arguing that Netanyahu has destabilized presidencies across the board. He claims that within MAGA, overt Israeli influence exists in influential media and political circles, including financiers and podcasters. Blumenthal lists prominent figures he claims are effectively Israeli foreign agents within MAGA infrastructure: Josh Hammer, Dennis Prager, Larry Elder, Hugh Hewitt, Dinesh D’Souza, Sebastian Gorka, Brandon Tatum, Todd Starnes, Laura Trump, and Don Jr.; and he asserts that Salem Media Group operates as an Israeli foreign agent, with Brad Parscale as a registered agent overseeing a contract between Israel’s foreign ministry and Clock Tower Strategies, delivering tens of millions in payments to influencers. He claims Laura Trump and Don Jr. own a stake in Salem Media, signaling a merger between the Trump orbit and Israeli interests. Finally, Blumenthal argues there is a fusion of ideological zeal and institutionalized influence, with a battleground between MAGA voices not paid by Israel and others who are funded to propagate Israel-first narratives, and he predicts a major clash in upcoming party conventions over U.S. policy toward Israel. He concludes that the clock is running out for Israel and that the country’s strategy relies on continuing aggressive actions, including bombing, to resolve its problems.

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Speaker 0: "We're just gonna try to we're we're gonna just stamp out everything type type of practice, but it goes to the point where if, for example, if I I have less ability sometimes online to criticize the Israeli government about backlash than actual Israelis do. And that's really, really weird, isn't it, Megan?" Speaker 1: "That's not right. Wrong headed." He says he faced blowback after saying, "Mossad, possibilities with Epstein," a comment he stands by, and that he "reported what Alan Dershowitz has said as his lawyer." He writes, "He says, I think he would have told me. He didn't say he had any of those connections. I hear all that. That doesn't mean it's not true." "I think all these things should be explored." "It's one of the many things that should be explored around Epstein." He finishes, "But saying that and also saying he might be a US asset, etcetera, doesn't make you antisemitic."

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The speaker believes Jeffrey Epstein was connected to intelligence, as Vicki Ward reported, and that the DOJ was told to leave him alone in 2008. They claim there's been a cover-up and will publish a video detailing the exact documents the DOJ should seek and individuals to question. The speaker believes the Epstein intelligence connection hasn't been investigated due to the Pandora's box it opens. They think public outrage might force some disclosure. The speaker attributes the suppression of information to a combination of donors and national security officials with intersecting interests who have influence over the White House and executive branch agencies. They claim Trump World donors were involved in Epstein's network. If Epstein's intelligence ties are confirmed, every aspect of his career would be scrutinized to determine which intelligence agency was involved, triggering intense investigation into his dealings. This, combined with donor pressure, has created a power struggle for the White House.

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So, the Epstein files aren't online yet. Instead, the White House gave binders of the first disclosure phase to mainstream conservative influencers. Hopefully, the PDFs will be available soon. My concern is with some of the chosen influencers, particularly the staunchly pro-Israel ones. Considering Epstein's ties to Israel, it's questionable to have them control the documents. Their online presence seems to heavily favor Israeli narratives. More importantly, remember that access is a form of control in politics. These influencers now have access to the administration, which may compromise their ability to report critically and unbiasedly. While I'm staying optimistic, I hope everyone involved, regardless of their perspectives, reports the facts honestly and ethically.

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Israel is potentially buying TikTok through investors led by Steve Mnuchin, with ties to Israel. Mnuchin, a former US Treasury Secretary, has connections to Israel and invested in a cybersecurity startup. The censorship concerns on TikTok are linked to Israel, not China. Content critical of China was not censored, while topics related to CIA, Israel, and Joe Biden were. The speaker highlights concerns about foreign influence, unsanctioned nuclear programs, and conspiracies involving high-profile figures. The overall message is that there are questionable activities happening, and people should be aware.

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Speaker 0 believes the American government is trapped by the Israelis and that Jeffrey Epstein is one of their tools to trap them. He says Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, and Yasser Arafat met in the nineties and there was no peace deal because of Epstein, claiming Epstein was blackmailing them. He adds that Ehud Barak, then the prime minister of Israel, was also a friend of Epstein but was blackmailed by the Israeli right wing as well, and that this blackmail prevented an agreement with Arafat for a two-state solution. He asserts Epstein was used to change the course of history in the region and that Epstein’s influence trapped a number of US presidents, encompassing not only sexual matters but money as well, questioning where the money came from. Speaker 1 asks what he thinks of Dershowitz’s denial. Speaker 0 continues, stating that Epstein’s influence affected US policy and that “everything is stuck over Gazelle.” He claims Israelis have the American government captive due to Epstein’s past actions. He accuses Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal of publishing a card or birthday card Trump allegedly sent to Epstein, asking where they obtained it. He asserts Trump does not want to continue the war or genocide and suggests Israelis are holding him back, given Trump’s power to forge peace in places like South Korea and Palestine, and questions why they would need Epstein if they could simply assassinate Trump. He references speculation about John F. Kennedy’s assassination with Israeli intelligence help and notes that attempts on Trump’s life have occurred before elections, acknowledging sensitivity around such claims. He mentions the influence of bereaved or starving children imagery and the political pressure on leaders to act, predicting Israelis might ultimately face a reckoning or “harakiri.” Speaker 1 offers a geopolitical angle, suggesting GCC countries could leverage financial power to replace APAC lobbying and asks if Trump can leverage Arab world, Global South, and BRICS power to end the genocide. Speaker 0 responds that Trump can end the genocide if he stops fearing the Israelis, asserting that leaders will face accusations of abuses and billions of dollars taken, but morality should prevail and Trump should stop the genocide at any price. He mentions Robert Maxwell as an intelligent man who supposedly tried to leverage against the Israeli state with financial deals, noting that people can still be killed if they challenge Israel. He concludes that he cannot comment further but hopes Trump will have the United States and Middle East interests at heart and do the right thing.

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Jared Kushner's involvement in covering up Jamal Khashoggi's assassination is questioned. The focus shifts to Hunter Biden and potential influence peddling. The discussion turns to investigating Kushner's ties to the Saudi government and financial records. The need to subpoena Kushner's correspondence and financial transactions is emphasized. The importance of determining the legitimacy of businesses involved is highlighted.

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"We're just gonna try to we're we're gonna just stamp out everything type type of practice, but it goes to the point where if, for example, if I I have less ability sometimes online to criticize the Israeli government about backlash than actual Israelis do. And that's really, really weird, isn't it, Megan?" "That's not right. Wrong headed." "I So got some blowback after saying Mossad possibilities with Epstein, a comment behind which I stand." "I've, of course, reported what Alan Dershowitz has said as his lawyer." "He says, I think he would have told me." "He didn't say he had any of those connections." "I hear all that. That doesn't mean it's not true." "It's one of the many things that should be explored around Epstein." "But saying that and also saying he might be a US asset, etcetera, doesn't make you antisemitic."

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Speaker 0 says he went and hassled asked straightforward questions to Ted Cruz, describing Cruz as a sitting senator who was “serving for Israel by his own description,” and notes he isn’t targeting Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) because she’s “the most sincere.” He questions why not go after Cruz. Speaker 1 recalls being a friend of MTG; she spoke at his conference, then “the day after, she pretended like she didn't know me,” describing a history that began in 2022. He explains views evolve as people interact with reality and as the reality of self changes, adding that now “everyone agrees with me,” and he would forgive hostility. He says he doesn’t know what MTG’s new views are, noting she’s come around on Israel “this year,” whereas he has spoken on the issue for ten years. He characterizes the past as “ BS” and claims he was treated as if he didn’t exist, canceled for ten years for discussing these topics, particularly during a time of intense censorship. Speaker 1 mentions MTG fired one of his staffers because someone found out a groiper was working in her office, and that person’s life was ruined; MTG allegedly knew exactly what the conference was, yet she pretended not to. He says the issue isn’t personal with MTG, but argues the past disagreement was because she was “on the other team.” Speaker 0 counters that many people were on different sides in the past and suggests the question is bigger than themselves, aiming to restore America for future generations. Speaker 0 adds a personal note: if Dave Rubin called to apologize for calling him “Hitler,” he would consider it meaningful, and he sees legitimate questions to consider. He emphasizes sincerity as central, stating he believes sincerity shows when someone’s heart is pure, and that Joe Kent appeared sincere despite not agreeing on everything, which led Speaker 0 to think Kent was a good person. However, Speaker 0 says Kent was later discredited as being a CIA officer (or contractor), which contradicted their impression, and he recalls showing each other a badge during a mutual suspicion moment. Speaker 1 recalls being disavowed by MTG for his views on Israel and criticized for talking about white people and Christianity, and notes that he worked with Blumenthal on an article while Speaker 0 had called him on the phone. Speaker 0 reflects that the exchange felt “inside baseball” and insists he was seeking a sincere politician, someone brave, regardless of full agreement. He cites Joe Kent as an example of sincerity despite disagreements, and recounts being surprised by Speaker 1’s later revelation that Kent’s CIA association changed his view of Kent.

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TikTok banned my account for pointing out that Joe Biden has received a significant amount of money from pro-Israel PACs throughout his career. There are also connections between Biden and an individual who was allegedly an Assad agent working on behalf of Israel. This person's wife is one of the highest recipients of Israeli money in history. Additionally, there are questionable relationships and actions involving Biden's son, Hunter. It is suggested that Israel may be using these connections to influence powerful individuals. The speaker questions why those who were previously critical of Biden are now supportive of him despite these revelations. The speaker also highlights Hunter Biden's troubled past and questionable behavior.

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- Speaker 0 recounts a conversation with vice president JD Vance, who called from his plane after returning from Washington. The discussion centered on the development—and what was described as an explosion—of negotiations, with the American side not willing to tolerate Iran’s alleged violation of the agreement by failing to open cross-border crossings and ceasefire commitments. The central issue for the United States, per JD Vance as relayed, is the removal of all enriched material and ensuring that there is no more enrichment in the coming years, potentially for decades. - Speaker 1 echoes and expands on this, asserting that the information confirms Joe Kent’s statements about Israel pushing the Trump administration to move the goalposts and demand harsher terms from Iran in order to prolong the war. They argue that Israel’s actions are driven by a need to prolong the conflict, implying it is not in the United States’ or Iran’s interest to continue the war, and suggesting that Israel’s interference undermines a potential settlement. - The speakers present Barak Ravid’s (the Israeli journalist) reporting as further corroboration, describing Netanyahu at a cabinet meeting as having discussed Vance’s call from the plane and reiterating the claim that the American side could not accept Iran’s alleged violations. The central issue remains removal of enriched material and preventing any future enrichment for decades, a shift they frame as a change from prior understandings. - The discussion references Joe Kent’s resignation letter, interpreting it as evidence of shifting goalposts imposed by Israel and reinforcing the claim that Iran’s enrichment levels were being framed as an existential threat requiring zero enrichment, a stance the speakers say Iran never agreed to. They argue that a deal could be reached about uranium enrichment levels and monitoring that would end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz if the United States subordinated Israeli demands to its own interests. - The speakers imply a pattern of influence where JD Vance’s statements and actions are contrasted with what they describe as pressure from Netanyahu and other Israeli figures to derail negotiations. They claim Jared Kushner publicly celebrated a Gaza-related policy outcome they view as aligning with long-standing plans that purportedly prioritize private Israeli interests over American policy, and they allege Kushner’s demeanor signals a lack of restraint despite negotiations failing to produce peace. - The speakers imply, without endorsing, that the ongoing actions and disclosures point toward a broader strategy by Western and allied actors to escalate toward a wider conflict, including World War III, with long-term aims of shaping global governance structures. They suggest that Western leaders are preparing for a major conventional war and acting without public consent or scrutiny, framing recent events as part of a deliberate trajectory toward broader confrontation. Note: Promotional content and advertising by Speaker 2 (yellowshrimpstore/alexandrapshore products) has been excluded from the summary.

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The speaker sued the Biden administration and won. According to the speaker, discovery revealed that 37 hours after Biden's inauguration, a White House group was appointed to censor the speaker and others. The speaker claims to have emails between this group and Mark Zuckerberg, as well as people at Twitter. The speaker credits Elon Musk with making these emails public and believes Musk is essential to free speech in the U.S. because he opened up Twitter. The speaker states that Musk released these documents to journalists against the advice of his attorneys.

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Jared Kushner is described as thoughtful and competent, contrary to the lies that were spread about him. Despite the nontraditional approach of sending a president's family member to the Middle East, he did good work. Trump's willingness to do business and negotiate without moral condemnations was seen as smart. He met with leaders like Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Xi Jinping, avoiding personal criticism. This approach was beneficial for both sides, and Jared Kushner's success can be attributed to his businessman mindset. Initially perceived as the end of the world, Trump's presidency was later seen as pretty good, with the potential to save America from fiscal ruin through initiatives like 100-year bonds. Overall, he did a commendable job as president.

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- Speaker 0 asserts that drones are in the air all day and mentions Palantir as “keeping tabs of on everything that was happening,” suggesting Palantir’s involvement in Gaza. Speaker 1 confirms Palantir’s involvement in Gaza, noting a long-standing relationship with Israel that began in 2014 and significantly scaled up during the Gaza events starting in 2020. They describe the source as biased and imply the article’s phrasing is questionable, but acknowledge the basic fact of Palantir’s use in Israel, including a mention that it’s “even on palantir.com.” - The discussion shifts to perceptions of bias in reporting. Speaker 2 notes that when Jamie mentions an article, Joe Rogan quickly labels it “a very biased article and that no one should trust it,” arguing that Palantir’s technology being used in Israel is a well-known fact. This is presented as something Joe Rogan “plays super dumb to,” influenced by fear of Peter Thiel, according to Speaker 2. - There is a critique of Joe Rogan’s appearance or demeanor, with Speaker 0 making a flippant remark and Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 continuing the thread about Joe’s attitude toward the information and his handlers. - The conversation revisits Joe Rogan’s relationship with his “handlers,” with Speaker 2 suggesting Joe’s handlers have been upset with him, possibly due to a recent Dave Smith podcast in which Rogan appeared anti-MAGA, calling MAGA supporters “a bunch of dorks,” and criticizing the Trump administration’s immigration policy while praising Obama-era deportations. Speaker 2 recounts that JD Vance said he would text Rogan to tell him he was wrong, indicating tension or pressure from political allies. - Speaker 1 quotes/digests a broader concept: “America is great. Make America greater, I’m down. But make America great again and then it becomes a movement of a bunch of fucking dorks,” noting that many participants are “dorks” and “real genuine patriots,” and that the idea of making America great is good, but the inclusivity of the team leads to problems. - Speaker 3 challenges a claim: Rogan roasted the Trump administration and suggested that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are better at deporting people than Rogan, claiming this is almost an exact quote, and questions whether MAGA is “full of dorks.” The group contemplates whether the audience includes many dorks, but asserts a distinction between dorks and genuine patriots. - The dialogue concludes with Speaker 2 asserting that there are people in the government with direct contact to Joe Rogan who push their agenda, implying Rogan might be under pressure to align with certain positions. This is presented alongside the idea that Joe is “skating on extremely thin ice” with these figures, and that Theo’s critique of the administration contributed to tensions. Joe’s response is characterized as telling Theo to “chill out and stop talk.”

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Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Intel Services, likely not American, and it's valid to question on whose behalf he operated. How did he go from a math teacher to owning multiple airplanes, a private island, and a large Manhattan house without a college degree? Epstein had direct connections to a foreign government, and while people avoid naming Israel, there's nothing wrong, hateful, antisemitic, or anti-Israel about asking if he worked for Mossad, running a blackmail operation. Everyone in Washington D.C. suspects this, but feels unable to voice it. The speaker believes open discussion is better than suppressed resentment and hate. The question of whether this happened has been posed to the Israeli government, who declined to answer. The speaker argues that as long as the U.S. sends Israel money, the U.S. has a right to know if Israel committed crimes on U.S. soil.

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This transcript documents how high-level U.S. figures and members of the Trump family have intertwined political role, private business interests, and international dealings. - Jared Kushner, though not a formal government employee, participated in peace talks with Iran in Pakistan as part of a U.S. delegation led by Vice President J. D. Vance and Middle East envoy Steve Wittkoff, presenting himself as “a volunteer” rather than an official adviser. His full-time job is running Affinity Partners, a multibillion-dollar venture capital firm that has raised billions from the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. Kushner founded Affinity Partners in 2021 after leaving the White House. - Kushner maintained a close relationship with Mohammed bin Salman, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund invested $2 billion into Kushner’s fund after he left the administration. When Donald Trump returned to the White House in 2025, Kushner and Ivanka Trump did not return to Washington. Last summer, Kushner helped work on the war in Gaza, meeting regional leaders and brokered a peace agreement to end fighting and secure hostage releases. He and Wittkoff then traveled to Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin about a ceasefire in Ukraine. - In Davos, Switzerland, Kushner accompanied his father-in-law on a trip to the World Economic Forum. Regulatory filings show Affinity Partners reporting over $6.1 billion in assets, about 99% from non-U.S. investors, with most funds tied to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. Affinity Partners indicated it did not intend to take additional capital while Kushner volunteers for the government, but discussions with Saudi Arabia’s PIF were reported to be about raising new money. Democrats pressed the White House to explain potential conflicts of interest and whether Kushner’s influence benefited his private finances. - Kushner is not alone in expanding business interests; Don Jr. and Eric Trump have increasingly invested in various ventures. Since 2024, they have pursued interests in emerging technologies like cryptocurrency, and in drone technology, with at least three drone company investments. The latest deal involved PowerUS, a drone maker planning to merge with a golf-course holding company backed by the Trumps to create a new publicly traded company. PowerUS aims to develop military drones and pitch interceptors to Gulf nations to counter Iranian drone attacks, potentially aligning with Pentagon drone initiatives. - The Trumps’ business activities extend to nuclear fusion through a merger that would create one of the first publicly traded fusion companies, with PowerUS and other ventures positioning themselves to profit from a conflict environment. The Trump media group also plans to merge with TAE Technologies, a fusion power company valued at over $6 billion, with a plan to construct a utility-scale fusion plant later this year. Don Jr. has joined boards of four companies and advised six others since 2024, while Eric and Don Jr. are not government officials and are not subject to federal ethics rules or disclosure requirements. - Overall, the narrative underscores the rapid expansion of the Trump family’s private sector interests concurrent with geopolitical activity and policy-making, highlighting perceived gaps in ethics rules and potential conflicts of interest.

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Speaker 0: Do you agree with Candace Owens that the reason we are not going to see the client list is because Israel is implicated? Speaker 1: Israel is implicated. I’m just going to say that. Speaker 0: But what would Israel have to do with Epstein? Speaker 1: I mean, the former prime minister of Israel, he had Barack lived at Epstein's townhouse for years. I mean, the allegation is that Epstein was running a blackmail operation against powerful people where they would be videotaped having outside of marriage or illegally with underage women, that information will be used against them to get them to comply with whatever request that government wanted them to comply with. I think it's absolutely fair to ask to what extent was Epstein involved in a foreign intelligence operation on our show. This is our country. This country doesn't belong to any foreign country. Okay. This is our country. I was born here. I pay taxes here. So if some foreign country, I don't care if you claim it's our ally or not, is running an intel operation on my soil, I have a right to know what that was.

All In Podcast

In conversation with Jared Kushner: Israel-Hamas War, paths forward, macro picture, AI
Guests: Jared Kushner, Kai-Fu Lee
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The All In Pod features a discussion with Jared Kushner, who shares insights from his time as a senior advisor to President Trump and his current work with Affinity Partners, a private equity firm focused on growth investments. Kushner emphasizes the importance of bridging gaps between countries through investments, particularly in the context of the Middle East and U.S.-Mexico relations. Kushner reflects on his liberal upbringing in New Jersey and how his perspective shifted during his time in the Trump administration, particularly after witnessing the diverse crowds at Trump rallies, which contradicted media portrayals. He describes the Trump campaign as entrepreneurial, highlighting Trump's ability to persuade voters and shift polls in his favor without relying on traditional political strategies. The conversation shifts to the current Gaza conflict, with Kushner expressing concerns about the humanitarian situation and the complexities of military operations. He notes that Israel's strategy has been methodical, aiming to eliminate Hamas while minimizing civilian casualties. Kushner argues that many Palestinians desire security and a better life, which is hindered by Hamas's governance. He stresses that the international community's support for Israel has increased compared to past conflicts. Kushner discusses the historical context of the Arab-Israeli conflict, tracing back to 1948 and the failures of Arab leadership to support Palestinian aspirations effectively. He believes that a two-state solution is still viable but requires addressing security concerns and improving governance in Palestinian territories. He critiques the Palestinian Authority's corruption and lack of democratic processes, suggesting that new leadership is necessary for progress. The dialogue also touches on the broader geopolitical landscape, including the implications of the Ukraine conflict and the role of Russia and China in the Middle East. Kushner argues that countries act based on interests rather than permanent alliances, advocating for pragmatic solutions to international conflicts. The hosts and Kushner discuss the evolving landscape of AI and technology, noting significant advancements from companies like OpenAI and the competitive dynamics in the tech sector. Kushner emphasizes the importance of productivity gains driven by AI for economic growth, suggesting that innovation will be crucial for addressing challenges like federal deficits and economic stability. Overall, the episode highlights Kushner's perspectives on foreign policy, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the intersection of technology and economics, advocating for a nuanced understanding of complex global issues.

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'BABYSITTERS': Kushner, JD DESPERATE To TAME NETANYAHU
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The podcast previews upcoming segments, including discussions on Ken Vogel's book about lobbying, JD Vance's comments on the Israel-Hamas peace plan, Donald Trump's potential DOJ payment, the NYC mayoral election, Graham Platner's Senate campaign, Karine Jean-Pierre's book tour, and clean energy. The main focus is on the fragile Israel-Hamas peace deal, with JD Vance and Jared Kushner in Israel. They express optimism for the ceasefire's longevity despite Israeli impatience over Hamas's compliance and logistical challenges in body recovery. Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, holds significant investments from Saudi and Qatari funds in the region, raising questions about conflicts of interest. The US has established a "deconfliction center" with 200 American service members in the Negev desert, which some Israelis view as a US attempt to control their military actions and a humiliation. This center reportedly played a role in discrediting an Israeli claim of a major attack in Rafa, leading to a reversal of Netanyahu's ban on life essentials to Gaza. A heated exchange between Zach Witoff and Fishberger on X underscores the deep personal and political stakes tied to the peace process and Qatari involvement. The podcast also touches on the stalled Ukraine peace process, noting that President Trump's proposed summit with Putin has been called off, highlighting Trump's struggles to dictate terms to major powers compared to his perceived influence over smaller conflicts. The hosts suggest the US is 'babysitting' or 'leashing' Israel to maintain the fragile peace.

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'DESPICABLE': WH SHORT CIRCUITS Over Corruption Accusation
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Events at the White House center on Jared Kushner’s Gulf dealings as Carolyn Levit defends his role, saying it’s despicable to imply he’s acting improperly while helping craft a 20-point peace plan. The plan has not yet been accepted by Palestinian factions. The segment links Kushner to Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia through more than 2.5 billion dollars in investments in his firm. It also notes a New York Times piece about Alex Wickoff, a middle‑east envoy, and his son’s investor outreach, while Tillerson condemns the 2017 Qatar blockade. The episode links Kushner to a Saudi investment leaving the White House, citing NYT documents that question the deal and the idea that Gulf money drives influence. It describes a security guarantee for Qatar akin to NATO Article 5, unprecedented move outside normal processes. The hosts mention Israel, Rubio, Ellison’s funding of the Tony Blair Institute, and Kushner’s role in redevelopment, highlighting perceived Gulf influence on U.S. policy.
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