Has anyone in public office ever been so inept and corrupt?
Some fascinating news has been released in England this week on the Lord Mandelson & Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
At the beginning of this year, Congress started releasing the Epstein files, and Mandelson is just, well, everywhere (in his underwear too). From the bizarre (such as Epstein giving Mandelson’s husband £10k for some “course”) to the unlawful (passing on confidential government information to Epstein (post-conviction)). The PM has been claiming not to have been aware of the extent of it all. Parliament then ordered the release of all Whitehall papers in relation to the Mandelson appointment.
This Telegraph video relates to the first batch being released:
Sir Keir Starmer may have lied to Parliament, claiming not to have known what he had clearly been told about Mandelson and Epstein. He is such a weak leader, with very poor judgement, and low morals. He cannot and will not accept personal responsibility for anything, and hides behind advisors and rules.
The government is constantly saying that we should think the victims of Epstein, but they couldn’t give a hoot about the victims when he was appointed, as the documents show.
Allegations like these deserve careful scrutiny and full transparency, because when public trust is at stake the facts, not outrage or speculation, need to be examined openly and thoroughly.
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DeleteIf Epstein sought out the rich and powerful for decades, we need to ask who was recorded as attending Epstein's parties, travelling on his private jet or publicly praising him to all who would listen/watch? Without doubt the privileged friends were Donald Trump, Robert Kennedy, Bill Clinton and other American stars.
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