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    1. bluejaykanata on

      Funny that Slovak MP’s adviser resigns because of Epstein files before any of the US pedo politicians/bankers/billionaires even acknowledged that their names are mentioned in the files

    2. Whoisanaughtyboy on

      Isn’t the P.I.C’s choice for the Fed also mentioned in the latest release??? Odds on him not accepting the post?

    3. raidenskiana on

      he’s still denying he had anything to do with epstein. he said he’s resigning as to not bring political ruin to fico. which is code for „fico told me to resign because he’s afraid of bad press and i have to obey like a good little dog.“ i wouldn’t be whipping out the accolades just yet, even tho he obviously should’ve resigned.

    4. Mister-Psychology on

      Traveled to Moscow to then chat to Epstein about girls he may be getting there.

      Then he wrote this to Epstein. If you you ignore all the creepy girls talk there is enough to resign anyhow. At least he resigned instead of doing an Elon Musk and lying about what we all can read in the emails.

      > In another message from his October 2018 trip to Moscow, Lajčák appears asks Epstein to help set up a meeting between Bannon and Fico, who had resigned as Slovak PM a few months earlier. 

      > “Remind Steve about the invitation to come to Slovakia and meet Fico,” he wrote. In the same SMS, he expresses his admiration for Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: “I love Lavrov,” he said. 

    5. Oooh what a creep, he must have been so worried for the longest time. He must have known his name would come up sooner or later, waking up every morning to the question: Is it today?

    6. Except for the nice part that he resigns. Why do we use this shitty source so often? I was told it’s basically PIS mouthpiece. Couldn’t it be „a bit“ more neutral?

    7. In my country shame doesn’t exist so Epstein’s best friend is actually the President.

    8. NoInfluence5747 on

      This was the guy the European Union chose to be the lead EU mediator between Kosovo and Serbia.

      While the Kosovar PM had several times pleaded with the EU to audit Lajcak as he was showing signs of being compromised by Russia, the EU treated such pleading as heresy and as a trigger to punish Kosovo.

    9. Lajcak is an alumnus of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), an elite Soviet-era school known for producing diplomats (and often linked to intelligence circles). He was a mediator to the Kosovo-Serbia issue (read [here](https://www.koha.net/en/veshtrime/cfare-shkoi-keq-ne-dialogun-e-brukselit) how that turned out…).

      I remember when Kosovo’s leadership raised concerns about Lajcak’s background and apparent bias, the EU often responded with diplomatic „admonishments“ or by placing the blame for failed talks back on Kosovo, which led to a total deadlock in dialogue and a complete EU credibility backlash in Kosovo.

      The fact that a lead mediator for one of Europe’s most sensitive border disputes was simultaneously maintaining a „friendship“ with a convicted sex offender and expressing „love“ for the Kremlin’s top diplomat is one of the greatest vetting failures in the history of the European External Action Service (EEAS).

    10. He told Epstein that he loves Lavrov and that he wants to connect Fico to Steve Bannon. Looking at Slovakia today, he did a good job. For Russia. Paid by the EU.

    11. BlueHeartbeat on

      Was Epstein kgb or did he just do blackmail around the world for the sport of it?

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