Oh, the irony. The country with a king still subscribes to the belief that no man is above the law. [View all]
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The King said that the royal family supported a full investigation: Let me state clearly: the law must take its course.
Oh, the irony. The country with a king still subscribes to the belief that no man is above the law. Happy birthday to the former Prince Andrew, who turned 66 today.
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Weve forgotten what accountability for public officials looks like in the United States, or even that its possible. But here it is in front of us, with a former prince stripped of his royal titles and arrested by the police just like anyone else. The cult of Trump may have temporarily derailed the rule of law in the U.S., at least for its leader, but it can still be restored; indeed, the public is clamoring for that when it comes to the Epstein Files. Its time to stop protecting rich and powerful men who rape children and others who made that possible, whoever they are. Later this month, Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify on Capitol Hill. There is no possible justification for treating Donald Trump any differently.
Lets start demanding that.
For the people involved with Epstein who hoped to be able to ride it out, staying quietly in the shadows, relying on other powerful men to protect them, Andrews arrest suggests that Times Up. Those people have to be very worried about Andrews arrest, which puts subtle pressure on other governments to follow suit and investigate those for whom there is credible information suggesting complicity. And beyond that, what all does Andrew know? Who might he offer up in an effort to save his own skin? The Telegraph had a photo of a deeply distressed looking former prince being driven home after dark, looking as though the discovery of how he could be treated if held accountable for his role had been deeply unpleasant. He could face up to life in prison depending on the type of charges brought. Understanding that can be the kind of revelation for a criminal defendant that causes them, for the first time, to tell law enforcement the truth.