The Trump administration directly intervened at Israelβs request to release an Israeli cybersecurity official charged with sex crimes against children, Tom Alexandrovich, and send him safely back to Israel.
Convicted doesn't even mean guilty. Look at alleged WikiLeaks Joshua Schulte, you think he did sex crimes too?
I've faced false charges before, and I still worry often about the possibility of being framed for a crime.
But if that does happen to me, I can imagine a couple types of President that would probably be some of the last people I'd ever turn to for help:
1. A President whose half-year Presidency is utterly falling apart in the face of widespread accusations of sexually violating minors and having an accomplice murdered in prison to cover it up
2. A President known for helping Israel mass murder children via starvation
Even more disturbing is the fact that this isnβt the first case that ended like this. Dual citizens charged and in some cases convicted of crimes are allowed to flee to Israel to live free as a bird. There are 100s of not 1000s of pedos that Israel refuses to extradite. Gotta love our greatest ally. π€¦ββοΈ
Leaving the United States while on bail as a foreign citizen is rather rare as I understand it.
It's interesting that Netanyahuβs office issued a statement denying that the employee in question had even been arrested.
There's certainly fishiness in this story; hopefully more evidence arises.