A social media post published on March 20, 2026, by user @EddyMarFlo on Twitter/X platform referenced the name "Epstein" alongside political figures and financial terminology in a commentary about public debt levels and political approval ratings.
The post mentions British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, stating that their combined favorable opinion ratings do not reach 50 percent. It also references a debt figure exceeding 55 trillion in unspecified currency units.
The post includes hashtags combining "Epstein" with "Rothschild" and an Israeli flag emoji, though no specific allegations or documented connections are presented in the text. The content appears to be political commentary rather than a factual report or legal document.
The original tweet contains no verifiable evidence, court documents, or official records linking any named individuals to criminal activity. The post presents opinions about political popularity and economic conditions without providing source documentation for the debt figures or approval ratings mentioned.
Social media posts referencing high-profile names in political or financial contexts often circulate without verification. Readers should note that inclusion of names in online commentary does not constitute legal findings or established facts.
The content reflects one user's perspective on current political and economic conditions in Europe, expressed through social media channels. No official responses or corrections to the post have been documented in available sources.