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I mean, this has been going on for so long.
He's been disgraced and disgraced again so many times that a movie has been made, produced and released about his disgrace tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
And yet there was still more way to be marginalized over the past week, wasn't there?
You've paid attention to this in the US.
You've paid attention to this in the UK.
Why do you think it is that there seem to be more consequences right now, at least in Britain than in America?
That's Edward Luce, U.S.
national editor and columnist for the Financial Times.
Thanks for talking about this with us.
And just to note, Peter Mandelson has not responded to NPR's inquiries and has not commented on the apparent emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein.
Keir Starmer says he regrets appointing Mandelson as ambassador, but he's not planning to step down.
And the former Prince Andrew consistently denies all wrongdoing.
This episode was produced by Jordan Marie Smith and Connor Donovan with audio engineering by Hannah Glovna.
It was edited by Patrick Jaron Wadanan and Michael Levin.
Our executive producer is Sammy Yannigan.
It's Consider This from NPR.
I'm Scott Detrow.
It's Consider This from NPR.
Millions of documents and thousands of images and videos later, the Justice Department says their review into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is done.
That's Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche speaking to ABC News on Sunday.