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Trump-Epstein: Jason Pack on the Axis of Disorder

Feb 26, 2026
Jason Pack, historian and host of the Disorder podcast, unpacks the Epstein network and its ties to elite power. He traces cover-up dynamics, email evidence of favors-for-access, and how Epstein and Trump reflect a backlash against global inequality. They debate whether this reveals systemic rot and whether alternatives like high-trust Scandinavian models can withstand such crises.
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ADVICE

Follow Carney's Diagnosis With Concrete Institutional Action

  • Words can be actions: Jason Pack says Carney's Davos speech could matter if followed by concrete alternative institutions to US dollar hegemony.
  • He urges Europe to create mechanisms (democracy fund, alternative payments) to operationalise Carney's diagnosis.
INSIGHT

Cover Up As Systemic Failure Not Single Conspiracy

  • Jason Pack argues there was a systemic cover-up around Epstein driven by amassed elite power rather than a single conspirator.
  • Prosecutors sat on cases in Florida in the early 2000s and journalists who socialised with Epstein avoided pursuing tips, letting abuses persist.
ANECDOTE

Journalists Rubbed Shoulders With Epstein Without Reporting

  • Jason Pack recounts journalists and commentators like David Brooks socialising with Epstein and not asking questions.
  • He describes motivations: access to elites, charity networking, or personal indulgence kept people silent despite knowing something was wrong.
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