Un podcast explora las conexiones de Epstein con Thiel y Bannon

Un nuevo episodio del podcast de The Nation examina los vínculos entre el fallecido Jeffrey Epstein y figuras como Peter Thiel y Steve Bannon.

El debate se centra en si estos vínculos formaban parte de una red de élite más amplia denominada a veces como la clase Epstein. Cuestiona si los favores compartidos eran el único elemento que conectaba al grupo o si existía una visión del mundo común entre ellos.

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