It's Palestine not the sham ethnostate of "Israel" - Young Seth Meyers eviscerates Trump's ego
John Mearsheimer on Trump, Epstein, and Israel
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| He better obey me. Blackmail and extortion are powerful inducements: 'wonderful secrets' |
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| The president of the United States publicly kowtows to the CIA's Dictator King of Israel/US |
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| That's my boy Donny. And by boy I mean slave. |
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- 00:00 - Jewish activist Katie Halper asks whether Epstein’s files explain why U.S. leaders never cross Israel
- 00:31 - Mearsheimer says “Israel might have the goods on Trump” — Epstein and Maxwell’s covert (intel) blackmail network
- 01:29 - Both parties, Democrat and Republican, keep the Epstein Files sealed
- 03:31 - Trump bullies every country except Israel
- 05:23 - Susan Abulhawa on Trump’s ceasefire attempt and how “something changed” after Israel pushed back
- 05:58 - Trump doesn’t have the stomach [that Bibi does] for endless war
- 06:53 - Abulhawa links Clinton’s scandal to a deeper culture of blackmail and manipulation that still shapes U.S. politics.
Pam Bondi protects child molesters
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| We have a deal: I obey, and Bibi keeps quiet. |
Susan Abulhawa is a Palestinian-American writer and activist whose novels, including Mornings in Jenin and Against the Loveless World, have been translated into dozens of languages and are widely acclaimed. She is also the founder of Playgrounds for Palestine and the Palestine Writes literary festival.
John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and a leading realist scholar of international relations. A West Point graduate and former U.S. Air Force officer, he is the author of numerous influential works on U.S. foreign policy and power politics.
Why Trump and Dems hide the files
- The Katie Halper Show, Oct. 13, 2025, John Mearsheimer on Trump, Epstein, and Israel; Shauna Schwartz, Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly




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