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Prince Andrew Arrested, Epstein Files Released — Now the Real Accountability Test Begins

Aired 2.20.26

Hey folks,

We’re in uncharted territory. A member of the British royal family has been arrested, and it’s tied — at least indirectly — to the Jeffrey Epstein web of corruption. That alone tells you something has shifted. The powerful don’t usually face consequences.

Here’s what I said on air: I’ll take accountability wherever we can get it. If Prince Andrew knows something, if he can connect dots, if he can help expose a network of powerful people who thought they were untouchable — then that matters. This isn’t about party. It’s about whether the rich and well-connected can abuse people and skate by without consequences.

And let’s be clear — that standard should apply to everyone. Democrats. Republicans. Former presidents. Cabinet officials. Anyone tied to Epstein should answer questions publicly. Transparency shouldn’t depend on your party affiliation or your proximity to power.

The real question now isn’t just what happens in the U.K. It’s whether the U.S. finally decides to treat this with the seriousness it deserves. We can’t keep living in a system where social embarrassment is the only punishment elites ever face.

We’ll see who’s willing to step forward — and who’s still hiding.

—Mike

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