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In this episode of Almost Above Average, Chris dives into the Epstein files and asks a simple question nobody in power seems eager to answer: why are other countries taking action while the United States does… basically nothing?
From princes in the U.K. getting dragged into questioning, to former prime ministers in Norway facing corruption charges, to France and even small Baltic states launching trafficking and financial crime probes, Chris walks through how governments around the world are actually going after their own when their names show up next to Epstein’s.
Then he turns back to America — the country at the center of Epstein’s operation, whose president appears repeatedly in the documents and once vowed to “release all the files” — and breaks down how the U.S. managed to turn the biggest child‑sex‑trafficking scandal of our era into a brief news cycle and a whole lot of silence.
If you think the people named in those files shouldn’t be the same people deciding what we’re allowed to see, this episode is for you.
By Chris McintyreIn this episode of Almost Above Average, Chris dives into the Epstein files and asks a simple question nobody in power seems eager to answer: why are other countries taking action while the United States does… basically nothing?
From princes in the U.K. getting dragged into questioning, to former prime ministers in Norway facing corruption charges, to France and even small Baltic states launching trafficking and financial crime probes, Chris walks through how governments around the world are actually going after their own when their names show up next to Epstein’s.
Then he turns back to America — the country at the center of Epstein’s operation, whose president appears repeatedly in the documents and once vowed to “release all the files” — and breaks down how the U.S. managed to turn the biggest child‑sex‑trafficking scandal of our era into a brief news cycle and a whole lot of silence.
If you think the people named in those files shouldn’t be the same people deciding what we’re allowed to see, this episode is for you.