Epstein Documents Reveal the Architect Behind the Formation of the “Presidential Council” in Riyadh
Documents recently released by the US judiciary have revealed the true architect behind the idea of forming the so-called “Presidential Council” in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in 2022.
According to media reports, an email from Yemeni businessman Shaher Abdulhaq to his friend Epstein in September 2018 proposed the formation of this “presidential council.”
The email, as reported by the media, indicated that Abdulhaq advised his friend Jeffrey Epstein of the importance of forming the “presidential council,” suggesting it consist of five or three members. He proposed that General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a member of the Islah Party (the Muslim Brotherhood), head the council, thus enabling al-Ahmar to implement the American plan.
According to an email to a man named Epstein, Abdulhaq proposed selecting two members to the council representing Sana’a and one from Hadramawt, in addition to the council’s president, who would also have a deputy and a head of the so-called “cabinet” in the mercenary government affiliated with the coalition.
Abdulhaq asked Epstein, who is of Jewish descent, to present this proposal to the American administration, whom he described as having “thick minds.”
Four years later, Saudi Arabia implemented this proposal by establishing a broader “Presidential Leadership Council” in Riyadh in April 2022, headed by Rashad al-Alimi and including seven other members.
Two members from Sana’a, Tariq Afash and Othman Majali, were appointed, as well as two members from the Muslim Brotherhood’s Islah Party, Sultan al-Arada and Abdullah al-Alimi, in addition to the hardline Salafist Abdul Rahman al-Mahrami, along with Faraj al-Bahsani, who hails from Hadramawt, and Aidarus al-Zubaidi, who were recently dismissed from the council by Saudi Arabia following the events in Hadramawt.