
TRUMP100 Congress turns on the King
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Feb 10, 2026 A UK lawmaker says the monarchy may face questions over Prince Andrew and Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell appears remotely and invokes the Fifth. Congress gains access to unredacted Epstein files under scrutiny. The Super Bowl halftime sparks cultural debate and conservative backlash. A racist image on social media causes political uproar and boosts talk of a new Democratic frontrunner.
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Maxwell Pleads Silence, Fuels Outrage
- Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded the Fifth and refused to answer congressional questions without a pardon or clemency promise.
- Her silence intensified calls for transparency and anger among victims and lawmakers.
Epstein Files Put Royals In Crosshairs
- US lawmakers now have unredacted Epstein files and are pushing UK figures to testify about links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Representative Thomas Massie warned the monarchy could be vulnerable if the royals lack satisfactory answers.
Press Pushed Back Over Royal Questions
- James Matthews described being pushed away by an aide when he asked then-Prince Charles about Prince Andrew in 2022.
- Sky's head later received a letter from Charles's PR team challenging why the question was asked.
