Slowly but surely the Epstein Files spotlight is swinging to focus on such infamous figures still at large as Tony Blair, who spoke in Washington, D.C. this week, at Trump’s inaugural Board of Peace. Blair hypocritically, with presumed impunity, held forth on the sunny real estate future of Gaza.
The same day, ex-Prince Andrew was arrested in England, for charges pending, it is reported, for misconduct in public office during his time as U.K. Special Representative for Trade and Investment, over 2001-2011. Six years of the ex-Prince’s trade envoy career were under Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair’s successor, Gordon Brown, for whose government Andrew worked, has already provided a five-page memorandum to the Thames Valley and other U.K. police jurisdictions on investigative leads on Andrew’s sexual misconduct during his trade envoy service. Nothing is in the media yet from Tony Blair.
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, Members of Parliament will meet to discuss Andrew’s 10-year record, which could then result in an official investigation.
Will Tony Blair be the first to fall in shame from the Trump Board of Peace?