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The Epstein scandal is taking down Europe's political class. In the US, they're getting a pass.
As Europe moves to address its shame, its highlighting the comparative lack of accountability in the U.S.snip
By Daniel Lippman
02/06/2026 06:16 PM EST
Across the Atlantic, heads are rolling over the Jeffrey Epstein revelations.
In Norway, one prominent diplomat has already been suspended and a police investigation has been opened into a former prime minister. In the U.K., the former ambassador to the U.S. has been fired; on Tuesday, he resigned from the House of Lords. Police are reviewing reports he shared market-sensitive information with Epstein.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, was stripped of his royal titles and residence. A charity founded by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, will shut down indefinitely following the release of emails where she called Epstein a legend and the brother I have always wished for.
But as Europes political class moves to clean up its mess and address its shame concerning ties with the convicted sex offender, its inadvertently highlighting something else the comparative lack of accountability in the U.S.
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I don't think this is a fair argument.
We don't have "royalty" that a decent person in the family can kick out of his residence.
In the case of Starmer, calls for resignation are taken a lot more seriously than here in the U.S., where you have a criminal entity that has taken over the Senate, the House, and the presidency.
There's more, but I'll leave that to others to point the variations in the 2 situations out, if there are any.
Politico link: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/06/epstein-europe-america-fallout-00769506
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The Epstein scandal is taking down Europe's political class. In the US, they're getting a pass. (Original Post)
NJCher
4 hrs ago
OP
"where you have a criminal entity that has taken over the Senate, the House, and the presidency."
LymphocyteLover
2 hrs ago
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Coldwater
(1,130 posts)1. I just want to know who the 25 accomplices are
and the 4 unnamed employee co-conspirators

LymphocyteLover
(9,552 posts)2. "where you have a criminal entity that has taken over the Senate, the House, and the presidency."
I assume that is your words, NJCher? I didn't see that in the Politico piece though I wish they were there.
NJCher
(42,756 posts)3. confirming
yes, my words.
