Trump STUNNED as Congress EXPOSES Him With SHOCKING Epstein BOMBSHELL!!

The Palace and the Puppet: Washington’s Hypocrisy on the Epstein Files

 

The sudden, performative interest of the US Congress in the disgrace of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor—formerly a prince, now merely a cautionary tale—is perhaps the most exquisite display of political hypocrisy this side of the Atlantic. Sixteen Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have formally requested an interview with the man, not out of a pure thirst for justice, but because he is a convenient, non-American pawn in a far dirtier political game.

The British Monarchy, a deeply flawed institution built on archaic privilege, somehow managed to move with more speed and moral clarity than the supposedly enlightened American government. King Charles stripped his brother of all titles and evicted him from his palace residence, publicly humiliating him for his association with the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The message was unmistakable: The taint of that circle is toxic, even to royalty.

Now, contrast that with Washington. The Democrats, stalled in their push to force the release of the full Epstein files, have found a brilliant, if deeply cynical, workaround: drag the British former royal onto the stage. By calling Andrew to testify about the “co-conspirators and enablers” that Epstein operated with, they achieve two primary, and politically motivated, goals.

First, they publicly shame Speaker Mike Johnson, who has effectively shelved the demand for full transparency on the sealed documents. Every day Johnson refuses to bring the release to a vote, the Democrats can point to the royal exile, asking why a European monarchy holds its own powerful figures to account faster than the American Congress will. This is not about the victims; it is about a power play to seize the moral high ground and paint the opposition as complicit in the cover-up.

Second, and more importantly, they keep the scandal’s most infamous American ghost alive: Donald Trump. The moment Congress reopens the Epstein investigation, the former President’s name automatically resurfaces. His past comments—famously calling Epstein a “terrific guy who liked women on the younger side”—suddenly feel less like old gossip and more like fresh ammunition. The current political strategy relies not on proving Trump’s guilt, which is an inconveniently high bar, but merely on the perception of his guilt. The phrase “Trump-Epstein” in a headline is enough to dominate a news cycle and serve its political purpose, keeping the former President defensive and distracting from his own election campaign.

The fact is, rich and powerful Americans from both political sides mingled with Epstein. Yet, the US has done nothing to hold any of its own elites accountable with the same swift, decisive censure the British Royal Family imposed on Andrew. They prefer to use a disgraced foreigner as a battering ram against their domestic political rivals.

This entire episode is a grotesque spectacle. It is not an earnest search for truth but a calculated deployment of a tragedy for political leverage. If Congress truly cared about accountability and justice for Epstein’s victims, the full, unredacted files would have been released years ago, regardless of who was in power. Instead, they have chosen to keep the truth sealed, only opening the lid just enough to allow Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to be trotted out, a sacrificial lamb meant to draw attention away from the far more powerful American names that continue to move in the shadows. The hypocrisy is deafening, and the negative impact falls squarely on the public, who are denied the full truth while their representatives play a calculated game of moral showmanship.