Zohran Mamdani is the latest target of a Trump supporter’s Epstein claims. Wait until you hear what they’re basing it on

A far-right conspiracy theorist and vocal Donald Trump supporter is making some serious claims about New York mayor Zohran Mamdani. It’s just that these allegations have no foundational basis because they are based on the information provided by an online parody account.
After it was revealed that Zohran Mamdani’s mother, Meera Nair, was found in the Epstein documents, several people, especially those leaning right, started to form conspiracies surrounding the incident, with some going as far as to claim that Mamdani was Jeffrey Epstein’s illegitimate child. To substantiate their claims, these individuals went to the trouble of using AI to generate fake photographs of Mira Nair and Zohran Mamdani with Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton and others. Unfortunately, a lot of people believed these images, and others tried their best to convince the rest about their authenticity. Among the individuals who were pretty quick to jump into the conversation and start very strongly was Alex Jones, the far-right conspiracy theorist who has been mentioned previously. Without verifying facts, on February 2, 2026, he uploaded a video on X (formerly Twitter) in which he claimed that there was considerable evidence that hinted at a relationship between Mamdani and Epstein. As a caption for the video, he wrote:
Global Bombshell! The Internet Has Exploded As Newly Released Epstein Files Directly Connect NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani And His Mother To Jeffrey Epstein,Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell And Others. Now a major investigation has been launched into reports that Mamdani may be the illegitimate son of Epstein who was known to be carrying out secret mass breeding programs to repopulate the Earth with his “genius mind.”
While many people believed Jones’ claims, others doubted him and conducted thorough research online. They traced the source of the images Jones used in his video back to a parody account named DFF, which stands for DumbFckFinder. While that is quite appalling in itself, what’s even more shocking is how he completely missed the description of the page, which is the first piece of information one should verify when making serious allegations like this. The description on the X page clearly states that it is dedicated to “Helping free America from DumbFu**ery one DumbFu** at a time” and that it aims at exposing the Left, Right, and everyone else “via high-quality AI videos and memes.” It’s honestly not that hard to figure this out. I suspect he didn’t even cross-check the claims or bother to look at the profile before presenting lies as if they were facts.
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