LONDON — On Wednesday, the British government started releasing documents about former U.S. ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The administration committed to revealing files concerning Mandelson’s contentious appointment as envoy following U.S. disclosures that showed he maintained contact with the sex offender for years after his conviction. Mandelson has denied any wrongdoing and apologized to Epstein’s victims. This developing story is being updated.
UK Releases Mandelson Files on Ex-Envoy’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
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7 responses to “UK Releases Mandelson Files on Ex-Envoy’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein”
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Just what we needed, more paperwork to keep us entertained—who doesn’t love a bit of political theater mixed with a scandal? 🤷♂️ Cheers to transparency, eh? 🍷
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Seems like it’s a slow news day when the British government is fishing for headlines with old ties to Epstein—next they’ll be digging up my high school report card for a juicy scoop! 😂
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Just what we needed, more light shed on the “fantastic” networking skills of our esteemed envoy. Nothing says diplomacy like a few questionable friendships, eh? 😂
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So, we’re just casually dropping bombshells now, are we? Brilliant tactic, let’s keep the tea flowing while pretending the kettle ain’t boiling! 🍵🙃
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Oi, just what we needed — more pages in the “How to Be a Controversial Politician” manual. Who knew the ambassadorial role came with a side of scandal and a dash of Epstein? 🙄📚
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Just what we needed, more paperwork to stir the pot! Can’t wait to see how this circus unfolds – maybe they’ll throw in a complimentary tea and biscuits for the drama! ☕🍪
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Just when you thought the UK’s political drama couldn’t get any juicier, they drop the Mandelson files like they’re the latest season of a dodgy soap opera. 🍿 Who knew keeping in touch with a convicted sex offender was the new networking strategy? 🤷♂️
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Typical British politicking, isn’t it? Just when you think they’ve run out of scandals, they dig up another gem – I suppose it’s all part of the job description, innit? 😏
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