South Korea just sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison for declaring martial law and masterminding an insurrection. In the UK, police arrested Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office tied to Epstein-related allegations, with the monarchy deferring to the legal process. In the U.S., President Trump—convicted on 34 felony counts—remains in office, with strong support from white evangelical voters. And per reporting on DOJ/FBI Epstein-file releases, a Trump-linked underage-victim allegation was tracked in investigative materials after an FBI victim interview (FD-302), rather than dismissed as noise.
Same category of questions. Very different standards of consequence. Only in America.
The police statement announcing the arrest of a man included a warning about laws in Britain that restrict what can be reported before potential criminal trials.
They need at least one.
Weird that royals have been above the law in UK.
Probably that’s partly why the former prince thought he could get away with it.
Being above the law is kind of the point of being royal.
Such a silly system. They’re fallible humans, not some deities so they should be liable too.
He will be the only one "·useful idiot" arrested.
Is just another psyop....
Anyone actually up to their neck in it will be given Immunity until they die
Then it will be released
Until then enjoy your lies they tell you
My gut feeling is that Andrew threatened someone to leave him alone or else, and it backfired. Now the wolves are out for him.
South Korea just sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison for declaring martial law and masterminding an insurrection.
In the UK, police arrested Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office tied to Epstein-related allegations, with the monarchy deferring to the legal process.
In the U.S., President Trump—convicted on 34 felony counts—remains in office, with strong support from white evangelical voters.
And per reporting on DOJ/FBI Epstein-file releases, a Trump-linked underage-victim allegation was tracked in investigative materials after an FBI victim interview (FD-302), rather than dismissed as noise.
Same category of questions. Very different standards of consequence.
Only in America.
Happy Birthday Andy!!!
Police still seem to be trying to protect him…
The police statement announcing the arrest of a man included a warning about laws in Britain that restrict what can be reported before potential criminal trials.
Agreed, this should of been a predyx market for it.