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Related: About this forumAre the Epstein Walls Closing in on Trump? - Glenn Kirschner
Are the Epstein files creeping closer to Donald Trump and other rich, powerful, influential, privileged people? Well, look at what happened to the person formerly known as Prince Andrew.
Once a criminal gets caught in the grips of the rule of law things often start to happen. Being arrested and facing the prospect of prosecution for your crimes tends to have a way of focusing the mind on one thing in particular: 'how in the hell do I get out of this jam? What can I do to save myself?'
One of the things criminals do is begin to tell law enforcement authorities about the crimes of others in hopes of reducing their own charges or criminal exposure.
What might Former Prince Andrew and other influential people who are being criminally investigated in countries around the world do with information they might have about the crimes of OTHER influential people? What might they do to try to save themselves? Are the Epstein walls Closing in on Donald Trump? - Glenn Kirschner - 02/21/2026.
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Are the Epstein Walls Closing in on Trump? - Glenn Kirschner (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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wcmagumba
(5,923 posts)1. Probably not, in the US the likes of people like T-rump are protected by other rich-bros in government and business...
Others are clearly criminally involved and this "cover up" is saving their butts too...
chicoescuela
(2,886 posts)2. Love Glenn but he thinks it still 1996.
The rule of the law of 26 aint the same as 96.
Im too pessimistic I suppose
The Bopper
(296 posts)3. Even though
I'm signed in to DU, only this website wants to make me sign into You tube to see the videos...What's up with that?
Rhiannon12866
(253,100 posts)4. I've heard that happening to other DUers before, you might want to check out DU Community Help for a solution