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marmar

(79,503 posts)
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 09:35 AM Yesterday

King Charles exposes Pam Bondi's shame


King Charles exposes Pam Bondi’s shame
With his arrest, the former Prince Andrew now faces more accountability on Epstein than Trump and his rich friends

By Amanda Marcotte
Senior Writer
Published February 20, 2026 6:45AM (EST)


(Salon) Donald Trump is very pleased with himself for being president during the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Hijacking a Black History Month event on Wednesday, he gloated that, along with the Olympics and the World Cup, “I get the 250th year.” This wasn’t just the latest in a series of tacky gestures toward the nation’s semiquincentennial from a man the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein claimed as his “best friend.” It ended up being another disturbing reminder that Trump is on a mission to destroy everything the revolutionaries fought for, and not just because he continued to push his belief that he was entitled to steal the 2020 election. Because a few hours later, the literal British Crown took a stand for equality under the law and elite accountability that Trump and Pam Bondi, his lackey attorney general, have been doing everything they can to avoid.

On Thursday morning in the United Kingdom, Thames Valley Police took the unprecedented move of arresting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles III and son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, on what was his 66th birthday. Theaction was historic. The former Prince Andrew is the first senior royal in the modern era to be arrested by law enforcement. The last was Charles I, who was arrested in 1646 and executed three years later for treason.

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On the other side of the pond, Trump was, unsurprisingly, unwilling to take a hard stand against a fellow close associate of Epstein’s. “I think it’s very sad,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One. “I think it’s so bad for the royal family.” The president did not express sympathy for the victims or explain what was sad — the alleged crime itself, or that Mountbatten-Windsor may eventually face prosecution, trial and punishment for what he reportedly did.

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That Bondi is using her power to shield Trump and his rich friends from accountability was underscored yet again last week when the attorney general testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee about the department’s failure to release all of its files on the Epstein case as required by law. She was repeatedly asked — mostly by Democrats, but also by GOP Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky — about the withheld documents and seemingly illegal redactions of the names of potential Epstein co-conspirators. Instead of explaining these discrepancies, many of which work to hide information about Trump and his wealthy allies — including some members of his very administration — Bondi deflected by yelling, filibustering and calling members of Congress names. ....................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/02/20/king-charles-exposes-pam-bondis-shame/




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King Charles exposes Pam Bondi's shame (Original Post) marmar Yesterday OP
Message auto-removed Name removed Yesterday #1
Welcome to DU again KS Toronado Yesterday #2
DARN, did I miss our resident troll again? niyad Yesterday #5
Yep, twice this morning KS Toronado 19 hrs ago #6
I miss all the fun! niyad 19 hrs ago #7
Given the history of his character, you just know, in your heart of hearts, that Trump's hands aren't clean surfered Yesterday #3
The word "friends" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in your comment. BannonsLiver Yesterday #4
The way that Bondi treated questions in Congress wnylib 19 hrs ago #8

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surfered

(12,600 posts)
3. Given the history of his character, you just know, in your heart of hearts, that Trump's hands aren't clean
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 10:23 AM
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wnylib

(25,426 posts)
8. The way that Bondi treated questions in Congress
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:02 PM
19 hrs ago

is an admission that there is something to hide. Nothing else would explain her degree of hostility, obfuscation, and personal attacks on the questioners. She made herself into a living human shield for Trump.

Then when Trump was asked about the arrest of Andrew and he responded with his "So sad" comment, he added that he could talk about it because he has been exonerated. That addition was the kind of overkill response that someone with something to hide would say. It was such a strange thing for him to add at that moment since the question about Andrew in no way implied anything about Trump doing something wrong.

Is it possible that in his dementia riddled mind Trummp was reverting back to when he was on trial and the judge had to put a gag order on him to stop talking about witnesses and court officers?








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