• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    1 hour ago

    Cool. We’ll swap him for that cunt that ran over a cyclist and then fled back to the US.

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    I seriously doubt he will follow that summoning. He won’t rat on his co-rapists, as this would implicate himself. He still denies any wrongdoing.

    And while I would not put it beyond the American government to send special forces to Windsor in order to abduct him, the UK would not take this lightly, even with a disgraced member of the family.

    How about summoning American citizens residing in the US first? There are more than enough known from the Epstein case who could give answers. Start with “president” Trump.

  • MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    13 hours ago

    Quite right too. I wonder if Donald has recieved his letter yet. Can we publish that?

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    Calling some random English nobody? Isn’t everyone in England a duke or a count or some type of fancy title carrier?

    This guy is just… Andrew? Okay.

  • Typotyper@sh.itjust.works
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    Funny how congress can investigate him but not trump. Funny how they can issue a summons to him, and expect him to comply, but thy can’t do anything in America to the shut show going on in the streets

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    So … the US Congress can just summon a citizen from a different country … and the citizen is compelled to … do what exactly?

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    This reminds me of that bit near the end of RoboCop, where Dick Jones is immune to consequences whilst he’s part of the firm.

    As soon as the old man fires him, the law can act 😁

    I doubt congress is going to shoot him but I can wish.

    Gonna have a rum and coke and watch RoboCop tonight, been years since I’ve seen it.

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    Come on, Andy. Let the bitterness and shame spur your desire to lash out and hurt someone. Tell all and watch the place burn. Imagine walking into the US capitol building and dropping napalm in front of the world.

    You think you’re fucked? Watch what happens to the USA when you prove who their President really is. At least a third of their heads will explode and the rest will just ignore you while they dance around the carnage and point fingers.

    It will be glorious.

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      He is going to still protect whatever privileges he still enjoys. He doesn’t give a shit about Trump or any other pedophile seeing any kind of justice. He just wants to keep himself as safe as he can.

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    Also, I’ve had a tinfoil hat itch in the back of my head that the US may be giving allies time to sort their affairs before proceeding with the Epstein case, but I don’t put much stock into it as we live in the dysfunctional timeline.

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      14 hours ago

      That’s mighty considerate of them, I’m sure it has nothing to do with the fact that the current president of the United States is undoubtedly all over the files.

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    He’s still denying it so I won’t expect much. And it’s telling Congress can agree on his appearance but not on releasing the files.