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Related: About this forumWhere's the Epstein accountability in the US? A panel discussion - CNN
CNN's Abby Phillip hosts a panel to discuss the seemingly sparse accountability in the United States amid the release of the Epstein files.
0:00 Trump on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, US accountability
0:45 So where is the accountability?
2:26 The people's appetite for investigations
3:40 List of big names mentioned in the files
6:33 FBI, DOJ have not contacted Les Wexner on Epstein
8:13 The people's power and "spiritual sickness"
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Where's the Epstein accountability in the US? A panel discussion - CNN (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
3 hrs ago
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Thanks so much for posting this one! And a damn good question, Epstein lived here!
Rhiannon12866
3 hrs ago
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He needs to go on trial like that foreign leader who got life in prison for inciting an insurrection
Rhiannon12866
2 hrs ago
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Rhiannon12866
(252,949 posts)1. Thanks so much for posting this one! And a damn good question, Epstein lived here!
TexasTowelie
(126,498 posts)3. You're welcome.
I have a feeling that we won't get all of the answers that we want, but I still hope for some measure of justice.
Rhiannon12866
(252,949 posts)4. He needs to go on trial like that foreign leader who got life in prison for inciting an insurrection
Uncle Joe
(64,679 posts)2. That was a good discussion
Thanks for the thread TexasTowelie
TexasTowelie
(126,498 posts)5. You're welcome Uncle Joe.
Hopefully this sordid list of crimes will keep some GOP voters away from the mid-term elections or even flip a few votes.