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Pressure Mounts on Andrew Over Epstein Case

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under renewed pressure from US lawmakers and relatives of Virginia Giuffre to testify in the United States over his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In an interview with the BBC, Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna criticized the Royal Family for what he described as a lack of transparency. He suggested it would be appropriate for Andrew to appear before US authorities. Fellow Democrat Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez went further, urging King Charles III to instruct his brother to travel to the US and answer questions before Congress. On Monday, Buckingham Palace signaled a willingness to cooperate with law enforcement. A spokesperson said the Royal Family stood “ready to support” police if formally approached. The statement added that the King had expressed “profound concern” over the allegations involving his brother and that both the King and Queen’s […]

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Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to testify before US Congress

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, declined to answer questions from the US House Oversight Committee on Monday, invoking her constitutional right to remain silent. Maxwell appeared by video link from a federal prison in Texas, where she is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The closed-door deposition was part of a congressional investigation into Epstein’s crimes and possible accomplices. House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said Maxwell repeatedly pleaded the Fifth Amendment, which protects individuals from self-incrimination. “This is obviously very disappointing,” the Republican lawmaker said, adding that the committee had hoped to question her about Epstein’s criminal network and any potential co-conspirators. Comer stressed that the investigation aims to uncover the full truth and deliver justice for survivors of Epstein’s abuse. He also said that testimony from victims made clear that Maxwell […]

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Clintons demand public hearing for Epstein testimony

Former US president Bill Clinton and ex secretary of state Hillary Clinton have asked that their upcoming testimony to Congress about ties to Jeffrey Epstein be held in public rather than behind closed doors.​ Both were ordered to give depositions before the Republican led House Oversight Committee, which is examining Epstein’s links to influential figures and how authorities handled information about his crimes. Hillary is scheduled to appear on February 26, with Bill to follow on February 27.​ Democrats argue the investigation is being used to attack political opponents of President Donald Trump, a longtime associate of Epstein who has not been called to testify. Republicans had earlier threatened the Clintons with a contempt vote if they refused to appear, but the couple have agreed to cooperate.​ Bill Clinton said holding the session in private would resemble a “kangaroo court” […]

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Beatrice and Eugenie Face Scrutiny Amid Epstein Fallout

The fallout surrounding Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson has intensified, and it is becoming increasingly clear that their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, are being drawn into the controversy as well. Recently released emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein suggest that his involvement in the lives of the two princesses was more extensive than previously understood. Among the exchanges are references to a lunch in Miami shortly after Epstein’s release from prison, as well as indications that the sisters were asked to meet his associates and, on at least one occasion, show visitors around Buckingham Palace. These disclosures have placed renewed attention on Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, raising questions about their past associations and how these may affect their public standing. Royal commentator Richard Palmer notes that the revelations are likely to prompt public scrutiny, while royal journalist […]

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Kremlin dismisses claim Epstein was Russian spy

The Kremlin has mocked suggestions that late US financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein secretly worked as a Russian spy.​ Poland has said it will investigate Epstein’s alleged ties to Russian intelligence after the latest release of millions of documents from the so called Epstein files.​ Asked if Epstein was a Russian agent, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he was tempted to make many jokes about the idea but did not want to waste time on it.​ The newly released files show Epstein repeatedly spoke of wanting to meet President Vladimir Putin, although there is no evidence that such a meeting ever took place.​ Peskov has previously said the Kremlin never received any request from Epstein, who died in a US jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.​ Putin’s name appears often in the latest batch […]

Donald Trump amid renewed scrutiny over resurfaced Epstein-related allegations
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Trump Rocked by New Epstein Bombshell as Allegations Resurface

U.S. President Donald Trump has been thrust back into public scrutiny following renewed attention on documents and reports linked to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting debate over past associations and accountability. The renewed focus follows the release and circulation of court-related records and media investigations that have revived questions about Epstein’s network of contacts, including prominent political and business figures. While no new criminal charges have been filed against Trump, the resurfacing allegations have fueled widespread discussion across political and social media platforms. Background to the Epstein Case Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His case has continued to generate controversy due to the number of high-profile individuals who had social or professional ties to him over the years. Recent disclosures and renewed reporting have prompted […]

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Lawmakers Threaten Action Over Epstein Files Delay

Two members of the US Congress have warned that they may take legal action against Attorney General Pam Bondi after the government failed to fully release files linked to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Department of Justice (DoJ) had been expected to publish all documents connected to its investigations into Epstein by a set deadline. While some records were made public, large portions were redacted and others were withheld, falling short of what lawmakers and campaigners had demanded. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, a prominent advocate for full disclosure, said the limited release could lead to contempt proceedings against Bondi. He accused the justice department of ignoring both the intent and the requirements of the law. The DoJ has rejected these claims, maintaining that it is meeting its legal duties. Bondi has also defended the administration’s […]

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In Reversal, Trump Supports House Vote to Release Epstein Files

US President Donald Trump has reversed his previous opposition by urging House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing all documents linked to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. Announcing his new stance via social media, Trump stated: “Vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide.” The House will soon consider a bill mandating the Justice Department to disclose nearly all Epstein-related files, with sensitive details redacted to protect ongoing investigations and victims. Trump’s move comes after mounting bipartisan pressure and public demands for clarity on political figures’ connections to Epstein. Amid controversy and speculation over alleged links between Epstein and prominent politicians, Trump emphasized that the release would help dispel “Democrat hoax” claims, increase government accountability, and restore public trust. The measure’s growing Republican backing signals an important shift in the transparency debate ahead of the upcoming […]

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Trump set for lavish UK state visit with royal pomp at Windsor

Britain is preparing to give Donald Trump an unprecedented second UK state visit on Wednesday, rolling out royal pageantry on a scale not seen in decades. King Charles III will greet the US president at Windsor Castle, where a day of ceremonial splendor, military displays, and a lavish state banquet is planned — all staged behind closed doors and away from expected noisy protests. Trump, 79, becomes the first US president to receive two UK state visits, underscoring Britain’s bid to win his favor at a time of global uncertainty. Officials say the welcome will be the biggest military ceremonial reception in living memory, eclipsing even Queen Elizabeth II’s hosting of Trump in 2019. It will include: A carriage procession with King Charles and Queen Camilla inside Windsor grounds A 120-horse guard of honour with 1,300 troops The first-ever joint […]

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Starmer sacks UK ambassador to US Peter Mandelson over Epstein links

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed Britain’s ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, after new revelations about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Foreign Office confirmed on Thursday, September 11, 2025, that Mandelson was withdrawn from his post following the emergence of emails showing he defended Epstein during his 2008 conviction. “The emails show that the depth and extent of Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is materially different from that known at the time of his appointment,” the statement said. In the exchanges, published by The Sun and Bloomberg, Mandelson urged Epstein to “fight for early release”, telling him he was “following you closely and here whenever you need.” He also suggested Epstein’s conviction was wrongful and should be challenged. One email read: “I think the world of you.” It was sent the day before Epstein […]

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