Epstein Files Are Triggering Political Chaos Across Europe
The President's Daily BriefFebruary 10, 202614 min20,646 views
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- π‘ Newly released Jeffrey Epstein files are causing significant political turmoil and investigations across Europe, contrasting with a more muted response in the US.
- π― The disclosures are leading to calls for resignations and mounting pressure on political figures and institutions in several European nations.
- π While the US response has been less consequential, Europe is seeing real political consequences from past associations.
UK Impact and Royal Family Scrutiny
- π¬π§ In the UK, the fallout has been severe, affecting both the civil government and the royal family.
- π Scrutiny has reignited over Prince Andrew's association with the Epstein scandal, forcing the monarchy to confront questions of judgment and accountability.
- ποΈ Prime Minister Kier Starmer faces criticism for appointing Peter Mandelson, who has acknowledged ties to Epstein, leading to calls for his resignation and greater transparency.
Broader European Investigations
- π³π΄ Norway has opened an investigation into a former prime minister over Epstein-associated networks, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit issued a public apology for past contact.
- π«π· In France, disclosures have reignited scrutiny of senior political figures, including a former cabinet official, prompting calls for ethics reviews and parliamentary inquiries.
- β Across Europe, the pattern is consistent: governments are responding with resignations, investigations, or public explanations to contain political damage and reassure voters.
Muted US Response to Epstein Disclosures
- πΊπΈ Despite prominent Americans, including political figures and business leaders like Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, appearing in the documents, the US response has been largely restrained.
- βοΈ So far, the disclosures have produced little in the way of resignations or formal investigations in the US, with many named individuals declining comment or emphasizing no implied criminal activity.
- π¬ The US reaction has largely played out as a debate over transparency, with some calling for full release of records and others cautioning against conclusions without evidence of wrongdoing.
Attempted Assassination of Russian General
- π« A senior Russian military intelligence general, Vladimir Alexev, was shot inside his apartment building, with Russia quickly assigning blame.
- π·πΊ Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claims to have identified the gunman, Lubamir Cororba, and detained him, alleging he was recruited by Ukraine's security service (SBU).
- π΅οΈββοΈ Russian investigators claim Cororba was promised $30,000 in cryptocurrency to assassinate Alexev and that two additional suspects were involved.
Russian Allegations and Ukrainian Denial
- π΅π± The FSB also accused Polish intelligence of playing a role in Cororba's recruitment, an allegation made without supporting evidence.
- π£οΈ Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described the shooting as a "terrorist act", accusing Ukraine of sabotaging peace efforts.
- β Ukrainian officials, including the foreign minister, reject Lavrov's claims and deny any involvement in the attack.
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