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In reply to the discussion: Given the arrest of Andrew, the former Prince, Trump must be shitting his pants more than usual... [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(177,544 posts)56. MaddowBlog-Former Prince Andrew's arrest, Yoon Suk Yeol's sentence and the power of accountability
In many democracies, criminal suspects are often held accountable even if theyre politically powerful, even if theyve served at the highest levels.
In rapid succession:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-19T13:49:49.711Z
- former British royal arrested
- former Korean president sentenced
- former Norwegian PM charged
- former French and Brazilian presidents imprisoned
And then thereâs Trump and the Republican-appointed justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/former-prince-andrews-arrest-yoon-suk-yeols-sentence-and-the-power-of-accountability
But by any fair measure, the most dramatic development to date is the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, better known as the United Kingdoms former Prince Andrew. The Thames Valley Police took the former royal into custody on Thursday morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office. While the specific details of the criminal allegations are not yet known, BBC News reported that the arrest comes after Thames Valley Police said they were assessing a complaint over the alleged sharing of confidential material by the former prince with the late sex offender....
Indeed, right around the time the world was learning of the former princes arrest, the public also learned that former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment, having been convicted of overseeing a 2024 insurrection attempt that sparked a constitutional crisis in the country.
One week earlier, former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland was charged with gross corruption over his Epstein ties......
In stable, advanced democracies around the globe, its not uncommon to see governments hold criminal suspects accountable even if theyre politically powerful, and even if they served at the highest levels.
Italy prosecuted a former prime minister. France prosecuted a former prime minister, in addition to Sarkozy. South Africa prosecuted a former president. South Korea prosecuted a former president before sending a different former president to prison. Israel has prosecuted more than one former prime minister. Germany prosecuted a former president. Portugal prosecuted a former prime minister. Croatia prosecuted a former prime minister. Argentina prosecuted a former president. Austria prosecuted a former chancellor. Pakistan prosecuted a former prime minister.......
And then theres the United States, where Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices ruled in 2024 that Donald Trump, at the time a former president, was immune from prosecution for any possible crimes he might have committed while carrying out his duties. (Trump is also shielded from legal accountability during his tenure in the White House under existing Justice Department policy.)
In other words, weve reached a point at which British authorities can hold the kings brother accountable, but American authorities are out of luck when it comes to Trump, no matter how much evidence theyve compiled documenting the Republicans alleged felonies.
Indeed, right around the time the world was learning of the former princes arrest, the public also learned that former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment, having been convicted of overseeing a 2024 insurrection attempt that sparked a constitutional crisis in the country.
One week earlier, former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland was charged with gross corruption over his Epstein ties......
In stable, advanced democracies around the globe, its not uncommon to see governments hold criminal suspects accountable even if theyre politically powerful, and even if they served at the highest levels.
Italy prosecuted a former prime minister. France prosecuted a former prime minister, in addition to Sarkozy. South Africa prosecuted a former president. South Korea prosecuted a former president before sending a different former president to prison. Israel has prosecuted more than one former prime minister. Germany prosecuted a former president. Portugal prosecuted a former prime minister. Croatia prosecuted a former prime minister. Argentina prosecuted a former president. Austria prosecuted a former chancellor. Pakistan prosecuted a former prime minister.......
And then theres the United States, where Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices ruled in 2024 that Donald Trump, at the time a former president, was immune from prosecution for any possible crimes he might have committed while carrying out his duties. (Trump is also shielded from legal accountability during his tenure in the White House under existing Justice Department policy.)
In other words, weve reached a point at which British authorities can hold the kings brother accountable, but American authorities are out of luck when it comes to Trump, no matter how much evidence theyve compiled documenting the Republicans alleged felonies.
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Given the arrest of Andrew, the former Prince, Trump must be shitting his pants more than usual... [View all]
Joinfortmill
Yesterday
OP
Imagine believing Trump will ever face justice in the U.S. over Epstein.
BannonsLiver
23 hrs ago
#39
I would LOVE for you to be correct and me to be wrong!!! It would be the best
mucifer
22 hrs ago
#50
As long as Trump has his loyal sycophants surrounding him and in the Congress, he's got nothing to fret about.
Vinca
Yesterday
#4
But they are all being blackmailed I presume. When their crimes come out into
travelingthrulife
21 hrs ago
#55
And South Korea just sentenced a former President to life for ordering martial law.
Botany
Yesterday
#8
Well little George Bush and his pappy had their Middle East wars, Donny wants his also. (shot at raiding their vaults)
LiberalArkie
23 hrs ago
#43
There big concern will be the emails Andy sent/received that the DOJ won't be able to control
Buckeyeblue
23 hrs ago
#13
And he knows there is 0.0 chance he will ever be prosecuted for Epstein in this country.
BannonsLiver
23 hrs ago
#38
I can't believe a decade in, posters are still posting "we got him now" posts.
Ace Rothstein
22 hrs ago
#52
Andy's arrest wasn't for fiddling with underage girls. It was for passing on state secrets.
3Hotdogs
23 hrs ago
#31
Ghislaine Maxwell probably has a dead man's switch. It's the best explanation...
thesquanderer
22 hrs ago
#46
MaddowBlog-Former Prince Andrew's arrest, Yoon Suk Yeol's sentence and the power of accountability
LetMyPeopleVote
19 hrs ago
#56