EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 2 MIN
741 Trump's EPSTEIN DISASTER Is Only Just Beginning...
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19 Feb 2026Prince Andrew’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following the release of emails from the DOJ, highlights the discrepancy between the UK and US in handling the Epstein scandal. While the UK has seen government officials implicated and arrested, the US has focused on private citizens, with Republicans seemingly protecting figures like Les Wexner and Donald Trump. The lack of accountability for Trump and his associates, despite their presence in the Epstein files, raises questions about the US justice system.The release of the Epstein files, initially a MAGA issue, has become a partisan matter with Democrats pushing for transparency. The spotlight is on Republicans, including Donald Trump, due to their connections with Epstein and his associates. The potential for damaging revelations in the files, especially if they become public in a UK court, poses a risk to Trump and his supporters.Republican members of Congress are concerned about Donald Trump’s impact on the upcoming midterm elections. While they are currently in protection mode due to fear of Trump’s influence, a significant midterm loss or economic collapse could lead them to distance themselves from him. The White House is attempting to reassure Congress members by emphasising their focus on issues like affordability and the economy, despite Trump’s tendency to shift focus.The current political climate in the US is characterised by a “throw the bums out” mentality, with voters dissatisfied with both Democrats and Republicans. This sentiment poses a vulnerability for the GOP, particularly for JD Vance, despite his potential nomination. The speaker predicts a Democratic victory in the next election, highlighting the disconnect between Trump’s rhetoric and the economic concerns of his supporters.
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