In today’s whirlwind of political intrigue, a plot twist straight out of a spy thriller! If you thought the Jeffrey Epstein saga couldn’t get more complicated, buckle up. James O’Keefe, the undercover journalist known for his candid camera tactics, just dropped another bombshell. He caught a conversation with a former DOJ investigator, Glenn Prager, who claimed Epstein was a CIA asset. Allegedly, the feds didn’t pursue Epstein aggressively because of his connections. That’s right—Epstein supposedly gathered secrets for the U.S., like some twisted James Bond.
The DOJ is shooting these claims down like a skeet shooter on the Fourth of July. They assert that Prager was a “program analyst more than 15 years ago” and had no direct involvement in or access to sensitive materials on the Epstein case. It’s a he-said, she-said situation, with the DOJ brushing off Prager’s accusations as little more than exaggerated anecdotes. Meanwhile, folks on the internet are grabbing popcorn, eager to see if there’s something deeper than accusations flying around.
Throw in a bizarre artistic stunt for good measure: the claim of a statue called “Best Friends Forever” on the National Mall. This reference remains vague without further substantiation. What’s really going on here? We’ve got an anonymous art collective, a statue rumor, and allegations of undercover espionage with a dash of political scandal. It’s the kind of plot twist that would make a Hollywood director envious. While these stories keep twisting and turning, you can be sure politics will never be short on drama—or humor, if you’re watching from the sidelines.