DAVOS BOSS FALLS: WEF Chief Resigns in Disgrace After Epstein Email Bombshell

The president and CEO of the World Economic Forum has resigned after the Department of Justice’s release of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails exposed his cozy relationship with the convicted pedophile—calling the disgraced financier “Sir” and gushing about missing him.

Børge Brende, Norway’s former Foreign Minister who led the globalist Davos machine, announced his resignation Thursday after the damning correspondence went public. His departure marks the latest scalp claimed by the Epstein email releases that continue to devastate the international elite.

The timing couldn’t be more revealing.

Brende’s downfall comes just weeks after President Trump stormed the WEF’s January gathering in Davos, delivering a blistering speech on tariffs that left the globalist crowd reeling. One attendee admitted what everyone already knew: “Trump won and globalists lost.”

Now the organization synonymous with private jets, prostitution, and backroom deals faces a leadership crisis that exposes the rot at its core.

The Damning Evidence

The released emails show Brende met with Epstein three times and exchanged multiple messages between 2018 and 2019. This wasn’t casual contact—these meetings occurred after Epstein had already served prison time for child sex offenses.

Let that sink in. A Norwegian diplomat leading the world’s most influential globalist organization was meeting with a known sex offender, and claims he knew nothing about Epstein’s “past.”

The messages reveal what Brende desperately wants to hide. France’s Le Figaro highlighted the sycophantic tone of Brende’s correspondence: “thx for a very interesting dinner … You’re a brilliant host. Warmly, Borge.”

Even more disturbing: “Missing you Sir. Borge.”

These aren’t the words of distant business associates. This is the language of friendship, of admiration, of a relationship Brende now pretends meant nothing.

The Lies Don’t Add Up

Brende’s defense crumbles under the slightest scrutiny. He claims ignorance of Epstein’s criminal history, but their final meeting took place just months before Epstein’s death in prison in 2019.

By then, Epstein’s crimes had been international news for years. The allegations of abuse against young women dominated headlines. Any claims of ignorance aren’t just implausible—they’re insulting.

The emails show discussions about the Middle East and planning meetings. What exactly were a WEF chief and a convicted sex offender coordinating? The public deserves answers, not carefully crafted resignation statements about “distractions.”

The Cover-Up Continues

True to form, the WEF launched an “investigation” into itself. Predictably, the law firm hired to conduct the audit found “no additional concerns beyond what has been previously disclosed.”

How convenient.

WEF co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink—yes, that Larry Fink of BlackRock—praised Brende’s “significant contributions” while accepting his resignation. They’re closing ranks, protecting their own, hoping this scandal fades into yesterday’s news.

It won’t.

Swiss businessman Alois Zwinggi takes over as interim replacement, inheriting an organization whose credibility lies in tatters.

The Epstein Reckoning Accelerates

Brende’s resignation represents just one domino in an accelerating cascade of consequences.

Britain’s disgraced former royal Prince Andrew remains under investigation after his arrest. Lord Peter Mandelson, the ultimate insider who served as business minister, European Commissioner, and British ambassador to the United States, was arrested—with police reportedly acting to prevent him from fleeing abroad.

Norwegian police raided the home of former Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize committee chair Thorbjorn Jagland over Epstein connections.

The pattern is unmistakable: the global elite knew Epstein, socialized with Epstein, and did business with Epstein—all while his crimes were public knowledge.

America’s Turn

The reckoning has been slower stateside, but it’s coming.

Former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers resigned from Harvard this week after earlier stepping down from OpenAI’s board when his Epstein connections surfaced in email releases.

The real earthquake hits Thursday when Hillary Clinton testifies under oath before the House Oversight Committee about Epstein. The meeting will occur behind closed doors—naturally. The establishment protects its own, even as the walls close in.

What This Really Means

The Davos crowd preaches about stakeholder capitalism, climate change, and global governance. They lecture ordinary Americans about our carbon footprints while flying private jets to Swiss ski resorts.

They position themselves as the enlightened class, uniquely qualified to reshape society according to their vision.

Yet they socialized with, befriended, and conducted business with a man whose crimes against children were already established fact. Their judgment isn’t just questionable—it’s morally bankrupt.

Brende’s fall demonstrates that accountability can reach even the highest echelons of globalist power. His resignation statement speaks of “distractions”—as if documented friendship with a pedophile represents a mere inconvenience rather than a damning indictment of character.

The WEF’s influence has long exceeded its democratic mandate. Unelected bureaucrats and billionaires gathering in Switzerland shouldn’t dictate policy for sovereign nations. Their cozy relationship with Epstein reveals the corruption underlying their entire project.

President Trump’s appearance at Davos wasn’t just symbolic—it was a declaration that America will no longer bow to globalist consensus. The establishment’s Epstein connections prove we were right to reject their authority.

Justice Delayed, Not Denied

For years, Epstein’s powerful friends escaped scrutiny. The media protected them. Law enforcement looked the other way. The elite circled wagons.

That era is ending.

Each resignation, each arrest, each revelation brings us closer to full accountability. The American people deserve to know exactly who befriended Epstein, who enabled him, and who profited from association with him.

Brende’s departure won’t be the last. The emails continue revealing uncomfortable truths about those who shaped global policy while maintaining disturbing personal associations.

The globalist project built on moral authority it never possessed. Now, as that facade crumbles, we’re witnessing what happens when years of protection finally give way to consequence.

Børge Brende ran out of places to hide. Others should take note.

The Epstein reckoning has only just begun.