Harvard Probes Epstein Ties
Harvard University has reopened an investigation to ascertain the full scope of the relations between Harvard instructor Larry Summers and the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Summers is a former Treasury Secretary during the administration of President Bill Clinton.
Summers has already announced he will step back from making further public appearances and has withdrawn as a member of the board for Open AI.
As part of the probe, Harvard will look into other employees and teachers who had dealings with Epstein to determine what sanctions, if any, are warranted. Some politicians have called for Harvard to sever all ties with Summers, but it remains to be seen if the university will take that step. Here’s more from The New York Post.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Summers has announced he is leaving his teaching post at Harvard University. It’s not clear if the Harvard probe will continue for other employees.)
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” shares a DM clip of Hakeem Jeffries’ pathetic attempts to defend Stacey Plaskett’s Jeffrey Epstein connection. Plaskett was serving on the House Intelligence Committee as delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands.
When will we see the Epstein documents? What will be withheld?
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says it will take the U.S. Justice Department about a month to get the files ready for release. Documents will be stripped of images showing child sexual abuse as well as information identifying the names of victims.
Also, there could be sensitive, classified information, especially involving foreign relations, redacted from the documents. Here’s more from NewsNation.


