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Friday, 13 March 2026

DOJ-Released Documents Show Leftwing Icon, Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Met Jeffrey Epstein at Downing Street and Discussed ‘Religion’

 

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Blair got dragged into the Epstein scandal in the UK – photos Wiki Commons

Jeff and Tony shooting the breeze in the official British Prime Minister residence.

Besides running the sex trafficking ring that the world go to know in the last few years, the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was also a power broker for the super-elites, from scientists, bankers and businessmen to royals, politicians and entertainers.

It’s become clear, now, how disgraced Labour peer Peter Mandelson was Epstein’s man inside the British establishment, to the point where he could even arrange a sit-down of ‘his best pal’ Epstein with the Prime Minister.

Then-Labour PM, Tony Blair, is said to have ‘discussed religion’ with Epstein at a Downing Street meeting brokered by Mandelson, new US DOJ-released documents reveal.

The Telegraph reported:

“The Prime Minister held talks with the pedophile at No 10 in May 2002 after Lord Mandelson recommended Epstein in an email to Jonathan Powell, Sir Tony’s then chief of staff.

The half-hour meeting was documented in a note that Epstein emailed to himself in December 2018, some 16 years later. The note has been released by the US department of justice and is Epstein’s own account of what they discussed.”

“He wrote: ‘I met Tony at Number 10. He told me then that his future goal was to understand the nature that religion plays in world conflicts. He told me that he had a wise religious man in Australia that he would consult when he needed personal advice. Btw [by the way] I am very happy to be called your friend’.”

It was already public knowledge that Blair met Epstein, but this note from the disgraced financier is the first alleged summary of the discussion.

“The meeting happened just over a month after Sir Tony and George Bush, the then US president, reportedly discussed the possibility of invading Iraq at a meeting in Texas.”

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