Democrats investigating Epstein decry Andrew ‘silence’ over interview request

The GuardianFriday, November 21, 2025 at 9:11:44 PM
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Democrats investigating Epstein decry Andrew ‘silence’ over interview request
  • Democratic lawmakers have condemned Andrew Mountbatten
  • This silence raises questions about the willingness of influential figures to cooperate with investigations, potentially impacting public trust in the legal process.
  • The situation reflects ongoing tensions surrounding Epstein's case, with calls for accountability extending to U.S. individuals linked to him, as lawmakers push for transparency and justice for survivors.
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