EA on Times Radio: Week in Review - Andrew and Epstein; Cartel Kingpin Killed in Mexico

The article summarizes a 50-minute Week in Review on Times Radio discussing recent events, including the arrest of Prince Andrew in Norfolk related to Jeffrey Epstein, the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico, and Donald Trump's actions and behaviors, such as his "Board of Peace" event in Washington. The discussion also covers the political and legal implications for survivors and society, highlighting concerns over accountability and transparency in both the UK and US.

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EA on Times Radio: Week in Review - Andrew and Epstein; Cartel Kingpin Killed in Mexico
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor in the back of a police vehicle after his arrest on the Sandringham royal estate in Norfolk, England, February 19, 2026

EA-Times Radio VideoCast: Epstein and the Trump Camp’s Mega-Coverup

I joined Times Radio’s Darryl Morris for a 50-minute Week in Review early Monday, ranging from ex-Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein to a killing in Mexico to Donald Trump’s ego and power trip with his “Board of Peace”.

Listen to Discussion from 2:05.23

I begin with an analysis of the latest developments in the scandal around the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

While discussing the political and legal significance for survivors and UK society, I also highlight the need for similar accountability and transparency in the US, including over Donald Trump’s ties with Epstein.

Darryl and I interview a journalist about the killing of the head of Mexico’s Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

And I take apart the spectacle and lack of substance of Trump’s “Board of Peace” show in Washington last Thursday.

Far from offering any prospects for Gazans — but offering profits for Trump and his associates — I note how the event was part of the Trump camp’s promotion of hard-right parties, including in their campaign to undermine the European Union and European governments.

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