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US lawmakers tell BBC Andrew should testify over Epstein files​


Imogen James
BBC

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Royal Family 'have not been transparent' over Epstein questions, US congressman says
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is facing growing pressure from US officials and the family of his prominent accuser Virginia Giuffre to testify in the US about his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaking to the BBC, Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna said the Royal Family had "not been transparent", while Democratic Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez said King Charles III "should direct his brother" to go to the US to answer questions.

On Monday, the King said the Royal Family were "ready to support" police in their inquiries.

Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre in 2022 containing no admission of liability.

In the King's first intervention in the latest round of revelations in the Epstein scandal, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said if they were approached by the police, they stood "ready to support them" in their investigation.

It added the King had "made clear...his profound concern" over allegations against his brother, and the King and Queen's "thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse".

Thames Valley Police announced on Monday it was assessing a complaint by anti-monarchy group Republic over the alleged sharing of confidential material by Andrew with Epstein.

The former prince appears to have knowingly shared confidential information with Epstein from his official work as trade envoy in 2010 and 2011, according to material in the latest release of files seen by the BBC.

Andrew has been contacted for comment but is yet to respond.
 

Bondi's combative, and strategic, approach to hearings​


Kayla Epstein
US reporter

Bondi's combative appearance is a sequel of sorts to her US Senate hearing in October 2025.

During that appearance, Bondi also sparred with Democratic lawmakers who asked probing questions about the Department of Justice's ultimately unsuccessful attempt to prosecute James Comey, and the legal justification for the Pentagon's boat strikes in the Caribbean.

That hearing also included questions about the Epstein files, which Congress had not yet ordered released at the time.

Bondi's approach is likely strategic. Pushing back aggressively against Democrats during their questions allows Bondi to pivot to the administration's talking points, and run down the clock on each Democratic lawmaker's probing questions.

Bondi is sitting before multiple lawmakers, but she is primiarly testifying to an audience of one: President Donald Trump.

The president values loyalty, and deputies who are able to channel his own pugnacious energy when defending his policies and agend
 

Live Reporting​

Edited by Oliver O'Connell and Brandon

  1. In photos - a heated hearing

    Bondi points her finger and speaks into a microphone
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    Several women wearing matching white shirts stand together and raise their hands
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    Several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein were in the audience today. Multiple times, Democratic lawmakers asked them to stand
    An image of US President Donald Trump and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein is displayed behind Pam Bondi, US attorney general, during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.
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    A image of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump is shown on a screen behind Pam Bondi at the hearing
    Massie sits behind the dais and speaks into a mic. He holds up a piece of paper with two paragraphs of text on it. Many words are redacted. The document has a sticky note on it labeled Wexner.
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    Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, a long-time proponent for the release of the Epstein files, questioned Bondi on redacted portions of the documents

 
Republican questioning has focused on falling crime

Much like Crockett's time summed up the Democrats' arguments, Congressman Michael Baumgartner is summing up those of the Republicans.

The focus of his questioning is on public safety, and he shows a graph of crime rates falling in various US cities.

He asks Bondi about crime reduction figures, and she responds by saying Trump has given law enforcement the support they need to combat crime.

Pam Bondi opens up a black binder containing documents

Bondi didn't get a question from Crockett, but when the next Republican's question time comes up she uses it to respond to the Democrat.

She holds up a series of images of convicted criminals from Texas that she says Crockett should be focused on. Bondi has turned to this tactic multiple times this hearing, using Republican time to respond to Democrat accusations.

She has a folder of documents which she refers to, which seems to hold briefing documents from the states of Democrats on the committee - background she uses to throw accusations back at them.
 
Sadly and unfortunately......even with the full on info, who and how are they going to round up and punish all these rich pedo scum??
the entire world and its so-called systems are run by these and their financial handlers at the back.......the real scum operates all this from the back of the curtains

Only reckoning will be when these all finally face the Almighty God on the judgement day.....bcaz no amount of worldly punishment would be appropriate for these wild satanic animals

And the timing of this sure seems to be a way to create a big diversion........wonder whats being done behind all this?
 
Nothing, in that circle, this is normal; heck, they probably look down from their ivory tower and think, what's wrong with us? :ROFLMAO:

A former girlfriend of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has suggested that not being named in the Epstein files should be considered an “insult” and means you are “a bit of a loser”.
Lady Victoria Hervey made the provocative comments in an interview with UK radio station LBC on Friday.....



 
And that is exactly the issue, we have no metals (STD Badge) to show off as they do. We are even worse peasants. Lol

I have to say, it's been ages since I last read a book in which wild oats were mentioned. You, my friend, must be an avid reader. :)
I second your opinion of our friend here!
He is not a cad for sure....
 

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