Why Epstein Is Taking Down Europe’s Elite—But Not in Trump’s America
Summary
The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has led to significant fallout for powerful figures in Europe, including the British prime minister, a former prince, and other prominent officials. In contrast, the effects in the U.S. have been less severe, with only a few notable Americans facing consequences. Newsweek examines the reasons for this difference between Europe and the U.S.Key Facts
- Jeffrey Epstein's connections have affected several high-profile figures in Europe.
- The Prime Minister of Britain, Sir Keir Starmer, is under scrutiny for appointing a known Epstein associate.
- Some European officials have resigned following links to Epstein, including Norway’s Crown Princess.
- In the U.S., few prominent figures have faced consequences, with some stepping back from roles amid scrutiny.
- Differences in how Europe and the U.S. handle such fallout may relate to political accountability systems.
- Epstein's associations crossed political and social lines in both Europe and the U.S.
- Epstein's ability to connect with both parties in the U.S. has complicated accountability efforts.
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