“Likes Them Young”: Bill Clinton’s Epstein Controversy Highlights Clinton’s Horrific Record on Child Trafficking

Last Updated on January 4, 2024

When it comes to “girls”, former president and longtime Democrat power broker Bill Clinton “likes them young” according to an alleged comment by Jeffrey Epstein that was recounted by Epstein victim Johanna Sjoberg in a newly released court document.

The accusation highlights Clinton’s close friendship with Epstein, the accused child trafficker who allegedly committed suicide in prison even though many people believe that “Epstein didn’t kill himself,” as the Internet saying goes. Some documents have been released by a federal judge in Manhattan, but the recent releases are rife with redactions and largely cover material that close Epstein observers have already known about. The effort to get transparency on the Epstein matter must continue.

Patrick Howley executive produced the documentary “Save the Babies: A Documentary on CPS Child Trafficking,” which discusses how Bill Clinton signing the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 led to a for-profit industry for government child trafficking, including child sex trafficking, by handing out Social Security money to states for every child adopted out of foster care. Thus, a mad rush was born for social workers to snatch kids out of their family homes. Hillary Clinton’s “It Takes A Village” mentality at work?

RT host Afshin Rattansi interviewed alleged ex-Israeli spy Ari Ben-Menashe, who claims that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were part of an Israeli intelligence operation to blackmail politicians for Israel’s benefit:

“Your employer Robert Maxwell, owner of the Daily Mirror, you say that he was an Israeli agent, and as was his daughter,” stated Rattansi.

“He was not my employer, I would like to correct that. We work together with him,” Ari Ben-Menashe said.

“And you say that his daughter Ghislaine also, though, worked for Israel and it was Robert Maxwell who introduced Jeffrey Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell way before the 1990’s as mainstream media is reporting?,” Rattansi asked.

“Correct,” Ari Ben-Menashe said.

“I suppose what the most alarming allegations that you’ve been making are that the entire Epstein operation was a honey trap operation to entrap politicians, policymakers, celebrities, people in the media eye. Basically, to become Israel’s assets,” Rattansi questioned.

“Correct,” Ari Ben-Menashe said. “That, it became basically an intelligence operation to entrap different politicians.”

The July 2021 Vicky Ward article for Rolling Stone entitled “Was Jeffrey Epstein A Spy?” delved into the allegations that Jeffrey Epstein was a spy for Israel. Islam Times also ran the headline, “Was Jeffrey Epstein a spy for Israel in US?”

“Robert Maxwell certainly had those kinds of connections, and Epstein had a close relationship with Robert Maxwell,” Julie K. Brown, an investigative journalist for the Miami Herald who specializes on the Epstein case, said in an interview, referring to Israeli intel connections. Brown also stated that “neither the FBI nor the United States Justice Department have convinced me that Jefferey Epstein committed suicide.”

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak had a multi-million dollar financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and Ehud Barak also regularly visited Jeffrey Epstein at the billionaire weirdo’s homes. 

Former U.S. attorney in Miami Alex Acosta reportedly said that Jeffrey Epstein belonged to “intelligence,” and Acosta helped arrange for a sweet deal for Epstein when the billionaire first became a convicted pedophile. 

Jeffrey Epstein visited Israel during his first criminal case:

Jeffrey Epstein’s buddy, disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein (pictured with Epstein above, at the top of this article) actually used Black Cube, an intel firm that has been managed by ex-Mossad and Israeli agents, to target Weinstein’s accusers.

Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer Alan Dershowitz became combative in a recent interview with talk show host Kim Iversen, who questioned Dershowitz about his relationship with Epstein and about the widespread theory that Epstein and his companion Ghislaine Maxwell worked for the nation state of Israel.

Dershowitz said that Iversen was “sandbagging” him, but Iversen held her ground and continued to grill the attorney. Dershowitz vowed never to return to Iversen’s show. Nevertheless, Iversen proved her bona fides by daring to question Dershowitz to his face about the Epstein matter, and for daring to mention the “Mossad,” the intelligence agency of Israel.

“No. What happened is my wife got a massage, uh, at his house, and then I had a neck and shoulder massage from a woman named Olga, who was like 45 years old. Virtually everybody who went to any of Jeffrey Epstein’s houses got therapeutic massages. They were offered to everybody. But I’ve never had a sexual massage or anything improper. I’ve never been touched by an underage person, so no that’s not true at all,” Dershowitz said in the interview.

“What else? You have anything else you want to throw at me?,” Dershowitz jeered.

Dershowitz denied the theory that Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were operating on behalf of Israel or the Mossad, though Dershowitz admitted that Epstein visited him in Israel and Dershowitz claimed that “I’ve been working for the state of Israel since before you were born.”

“He didn’t work for the Mossad. The Mossad wouldn’t hire him,” Dershowitz said.

“I hope he had videotapes of everybody, because they would show that I never did anything improper,” Dershowitz said, referring to Epstein.

“No, of course not,” Dershowitz initially said when asked if he thought that Epstein killed himself, but then Dershowitz clarified his answer to state that “he did kill himself, but he killed himself with the help of guards.”

“I’m used to more ethical journalism,” Dershowitz said to Iversen. He later stated, “Well, it’s the last time. It’s the last time you’ll have me on your show so take advantage of it.”