Newly released court documents reveal emails between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein dating to February 2011, contradicting Andrew’s prior statements that contact ceased after December 2010. These emails, part of a case against Jes Staley, show a continued friendly correspondence between the two men. The emails suggest a closer and more sustained relationship than previously acknowledged by Prince Andrew. This contradicts his BBC Newsnight interview where he denied further contact with Epstein after their 2010 meeting.
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Trump’s transition is happening over private emails, and federal officials are understandably nervous. This isn’t just a matter of clumsy technological choices; it represents a blatant disregard for established security protocols and raises serious concerns about the potential compromise of sensitive government information. The incoming administration’s reliance on private email accounts, personal devices, and private servers directly contradicts the established norms and safeguards designed to protect national security.
The irony here is particularly striking. Remember the outrage over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server? The accusations of recklessness and potential security breaches were deafening. Now, the same individuals who were so vocally critical are seemingly silent as the incoming administration employs an even more concerning approach to official communication.… Continue reading