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Did the Epstein Files prove the Pizzagate conspiracy theory right?
France 24
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Did the Epstein Files prove the Pizzagate conspiracy theory right?

France 24 · Feb 19, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The US Department of Justice’s massive release of Epstein case files has turned some internet users into self-appointed digital sleuths. They’ve been combing through thousands of emails in search of hidden clues and have eventually fixated on one word: pizza. The term appears more than 900 times in the documents, prompting some Trump supporters to claim it vindicates Pizzagate. But the allegation that Democrats were running a Satanic child sex abuse ring out of a Washington D.C. pizzeria remains a conspiracy theory. In this episode of Truth or Fake, Maya-Anaïs Yataghène explains why.


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