Jeffrey Epstein
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Bondi to defy House Epstein subpoenaSpeed Read Democrats and some Republicans criticized Bondi for the move
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: ‘author of his own misfortunes’In The Spotlight Warning signs about the former prince’s profligacy and poor judgment predate Epstein associations
By The Week UK Published
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Misconduct in public office: how the offence worksThe Explainer Centuries-old criminal offence ‘famously vague’ and hard to prove but can carry a maximum sentence of life in prison
By The Week UK Published
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Britain’s ex-Prince Andrew arrested over Epstein tiesSpeed Read The younger brother of King Charles III has not yet been charged
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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The Epstein files: glimpses of a deeply disturbing worldIn the Spotlight Trove of released documents paint a picture of depravity and privilege in which men hold the cards, and women are powerless or peripheral
By The Week UK Published
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How corrupt is the UK?The Explainer Decline in standards ‘risks becoming a defining feature of our political culture’ as Britain falls to lowest ever score on global index
By The Week UK Published
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Epstein files topple law CEO, roil UK governmentSpeed Read Peter Mandelson, Britain’s former ambassador to the US, is caught up in the scandal
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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The Mandelson files: Labour Svengali’s parting gift to StarmerThe Explainer Texts and emails about Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador could fuel biggest political scandal ‘for a generation’
By The Week UK Published
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New Epstein files dump strains denials of elitesSpeed Read Fallout from the files has mostly occurred outside the US
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Will Peter Mandelson and Andrew testify to US Congress?Today's Big Question Could political pressure overcome legal obstacles and force either man to give evidence over their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
By The Week UK Published
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Political cartoons for January 21Cartoons Wednesday's political cartoons include a terrifying spectacle, an absent Congress, and worst case investments
By The Week US Published
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Clintons defy House GOP on Epstein subpoenasSpeed Read The House has already received what ‘little information we have,’ the Clintons said
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Is Trump deliberately redacting Epstein files to shield himself?Today’s Big Question Removal of image from publicly released documents prompts accusations of political interference by justice department
By Will Barker, The Week UK Published
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The powerful names in the Epstein emailsIn Depth People from a former Harvard president to a noted linguist were mentioned
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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