EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 2 MIN
868 Trump Threw Secret Situation Room Tantrum
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25 Feb 2026The conversation centres around the ongoing scandal involving Prince Andrew and its potential impact on the British monarchy. While acknowledging Andrew’s lack of formal power, the discussion explores the cultural significance of the royal family in Britain and how Andrew’s actions, though seemingly inconsequential, are causing a stir. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for the monarchy’s future and its standing in British society.The arrest of Prince Andrew on his 66th birthday is seen as a culmination of his irrelevant yet attention-grabbing behaviour. The appointment of Peter Mandelson as British ambassador to the US is questioned, with speculation about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his unpredictable nature potentially playing a role. The author recounts a personal experience at a British Embassy party, highlighting the cost-cutting measures and a concerning incident involving Barbara Walters.The discussion centres on the potential impact of emails on the legal proceedings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. While Donald Trump’s lack of email use is seen as an advantage, the focus on emails from others, including Peter Mandelson, could lead to charges of misconduct. The implications for the Labour Party and Keir Starmer’s leadership are also considered, particularly in light of the controversy surrounding Mandelson’s appointment.Trump is considering military action against Iran, possibly announcing it during the State of the Union address. Despite being presented with the complexities of the situation, Trump desires a quick and decisive solution, similar to Venezuela. Meanwhile, Kash Patel’s presence in Italy raises questions, while the administration is reportedly shifting its stance on vaccines due to negative internal polling.The conversation discusses the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, with a focus on the appointment of RFK Jr. as the head of the initiative. The appointment is seen as a move to appease Trump’s anti-vax base while also appealing to his desire for control and unpredictability. The conversation also touches on the upcoming State of the Union address and the potential for a surprise announcement from Trump.
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