Epstein’s longtime patron and financial benefactor, Leslie Wexner, was finally brought before lawmakers on Wednesday — but not in a congressional hearing room, not under the glare of cameras, and not in Washington.
Instead, members of the House Oversight Committee traveled to Wexner’s private estate in Ohio to conduct a closed-door deposition about his decades-long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. No Republicans attended in person. There was no public testimony. No televised moment of reckoning. Just a small group of Democratic members questioning an 88-year-old billionaire in the comfort of his own home.
Here, longtime Jeffrey Epstein investigator Whitney Webb addresses the softball treatment of Wexner, while also touching on related topics, including the stunning Jeffrey Epstein document revelations, the Clintons’ relationship with Epstein, Palantir and its global espionage, and the Epstein ‘kill list.” She’s interviewed by Clayton and Natali Morris on Redacted News.
Shaun Attwood sits down with Jay Dyer to talk about the craziest part of the Epstein files, Vatican Connections, Bill Clinton being compromised.
In this livestream interview, Jay Dyer joins the show to break down the latest Epstein Files release and what it suggests about the wider network around Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. We cover the names and themes appearing in emails and documents, the role of intelligence services, and how blackmail/“kompromat” operations work at the level of finance, politics, media, and celebrity culture.
Topics include: Nick Bryant’s claims from the files, Whitney Webb’s research (“One Nation Under Blackmail”), connections tied to elites and institutions, the “esoteric Hollywood” angle (symbolism, secret societies, cult themes), and why some information is highlighted while other parts are redacted or ignored by mainstream coverage. Here’s more from the Jay Dyer Archive.
Whitney Webb, author of the definitive Jeffrey Epstein book — One Nation Under Blackmail — talks with Australian podcaster Peter McCormack about Epstein’s rise to power.
While he was truly a wicked man who abused many underage victims, it’s a mistake to focus exclusively on his sexual crimes. Doing so, says Webb, means you never will truly understand the depths of Epstein’s corruption. Nor will you grasp why he became such a central figure in the orbit of the CIA, as well as foreign intelligence agencies from Israel, Great Britain and elsewhere.
Here, Webb begins to explain just a few of Epstein’s crooked arms deals as well as his financial shenanigans, carried out with the open cooperation of dirty bankers. Will the Epstein release just become a freak show, or will it lead to serious reform? How do we lift the world out of a cesspool of corruption? Time will tell.
The Epstein files are not a hoax. They’re not partisan. They’re not going away.
Here’s how — and why — members of both parties are trying to distract you with some sensational partisan politics. Ian Carroll walks a fine line, delivering the straight skinny on the elite billionaire PDFs that hung around with Jeffrey Epstein.
As the U.S. races to dominate artificial intelligence, a dangerous question emerges: Can America outpace China without becoming a mirror image of its authoritarian techno-state?
In this compelling analysis, Whitney Webb challenges the growing call for civil-military fusion in the U.S.—a model China has aggressively pursued—which increasingly resembles a corporatist architecture that blurs the line between democracy and technocracy. Is this convergence a national security necessity, or a quiet surrender of American civil liberties in the name of power?
Digging beneath the surface, the discussion unveils the deep entanglement between U.S. financial elites, Big Tech and Chinese state-linked corporations. From Henry Kissinger’s long-standing ties to Beijing, to Wall Street oligarchs like Larry Fink and Steve Schwarzman straddling both Chinese and American power circles, Webb argues that transnational capital—not ideology—is driving this AI arms race.
The implications reach back decades, connecting today’s elite with shadowy scandals like Chinagate and the suspicious death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. And now, with figures like Howard Lutnick poised to lead U.S. commerce, and Elon Musk simultaneously entangled with both U.S. defense and Chinese tech, the question becomes unavoidable: How secure is national security when capital knows no borders?
How does Silicon Valley play both sides of the political aisle? Who are the key companies trying to control what we can say, and where we can communicate, and whether our social credit score will allow us access to currency? Who will release the currency — national governments, public-connected banks or private corporate entities?
Here, Whitney Webb gives us a quick rundown of the key players, how they are connected, which have government and intelligence contracts, which might bring down the boot on our freedom of speech, press, religion or assembly.
This is a deep web of entities, but the power they seek isn’t hard to understand. Nor the risks they pose for us all. Here’s more from Whitney’s Fan Club.
We’re at a crossroads — freedom or total control. We see it in the United Kingdom, where people are thrown in jail for waving their flag or sharing a meme. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push for digital IDs is just the latest piece of a control-freak puzzle that’s been coming together for years, with nudges from the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
Award-winning journalist Alex Newman tells Glenn Beck that the survival of freedom depends on stopping this agenda before it’s too late. But it’s not just the Brits who are slaves to global elites. Beck points out how governments worldwide are racing toward totalitarianism. He shares a jaw-dropping story from South Korea, where Reverend Son of Segero Church in Busan was arrested for calling out policies he saw as anti-biblical.
His son Chance tells Glenn that just days before he was assassinated, Charlie Kirk promised to make Rev. Son’s stance against the South Korean regime an international human rights issue. Chance calls on Americans to pick up Charlie’s torch and remind the world what liberty looks like. Here’s more from BlazeTV.
Behind the curtain of tech innovation and financial modernization lies a darker ambition: mass surveillance disguised as convenience. In this explosive analysis, Whitney Webb draws a direct line from DARPA’s post-9/11 Total Information Awareness project to the emerging infrastructure for synthetic Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
What began as a rejected government surveillance initiative appears to have been repackaged through private sector fronts like JP Morgan and Fluent Finance.
Webb warns that the blending of financial institutions, intelligence agencies, and global tech firms is no coincidence—it’s the foundation of a programmable money regime backed by biometric digital IDs and enabled by manufactured crises. Here’s more from Whitney’s Fan Club.
Did Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal partner Ghislaine Maxwell “belong to the intel agencies?”
Author and investigative researcher Whitney Webb joins Glenn Beck to share her findings about their shady connections and how it all may have tied in to their disturbing operation. Here’s more from Blaze TV.
Investigative journalist Whitney Webb goes where few other journalists venture, connecting the dots linking together P. Diddy and his Bad Boy Entertainment record label with larger entertainment and media companies — all tied to organized crime.
Diddy is hardly the only one who has used sexual blackmail and trafficking to consolidate power. Many of these others have similar stories, as well as industry links. The one commonality: The criminals now disguise themselves as oligarchs and philanthropists. Most are involved with Benjamin Netanyahu’s corrupt government in Israel. Some faces to watch: The Hollywood mega-director Brett Ratner and Alvin Malnik, an influential real estate and restaurant owner in Florida. Here’s more from Savvy Finance.
“Didddy is not the head of the snake…You always have to be suspicious when they do not take down the head of the snake.”
So says Sabrina Salvati on her channel Sabby Sabs. Here, she gets into the connections drawn by Whitney Webb, Suge Knight and others, wondering aloud why Diddy is facing justice, but not those in control of him.
Bill Gates has announced he will be shuttering his foundation, leaving only one percent remaining for himself and his children. Effectively, he is giving away his multi-billion dollar fortune, representing approximately $200 billion. That won’t happen overnight, however, but over a 20-year period through 2045.
Could that timetable be altered if Attorney General Pam Bondi releases video tapes showing Gates with his former mistress while in the company of Jeffrey Epstein? Gates’ divorce with his ex-wife Melinda was allegedly spurred by his relationship with a Russian woman, Mila Antonova, a champion bridge player.
Antonova was not a minor at the time, but in her 20s, much younger than Gates, who was in his late 50s when the affair allegedly happened. The New York Post reported that Epstein had tried to extort money from Gates, threatening to disclose that relationship. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Whitney Webb explains why Phase 1 of the Epstein Files that Trump released are so toothless and tells us what he’s hiding — and why Epstein’s financial crimes get overlooked in favor or Epstein’s sex crimes.
Webb says Epstein’s cronies including the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman had wanted to buy Tesla from Elon Musk and take the company private. And besides Gates, mentioned in the piece above, Epstein had relationships with Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, as well as with Thomas Pritzker of Hyatt Hotels and J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois.
Webb also notes while some of Epstein’s properties, such as those in New York and Florida, were raided, his Zorro Ranch getaway in New Mexico was never probed by the FBI nor state agencies. Here’s more Katie Halper.