King Charles lectures America on Epstein scandal while his own palace dodges accountability

Has anyone else had enough of being lectured by so-called royalty? King Charles III just stood before Congress, of all places, demanding that the United States and United Kingdom do more for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein—years after the scandal has exploded in our faces. Is this what leadership looks like now? A pampered monarch crossing the Atlantic to scold America while his own palace sits knee-deep in controversy?

Let’s not pretend this call for “support” is anything more than globalist grandstanding. The left eats up gestures like this—fancy speeches and empty compassion, all while ignoring the real root of the problem. Who, exactly, protected Epstein and his powerful friends for years? Why is there always a parade of celebrities, tech moguls, and even British royalty circling these scandals, but no accountability? King Charles wants American taxpayers to foot the bill, turn our justice system inside out, and act as if his words matter more than our own Constitution.

It’s clear what’s really going on: liberals on both sides of the pond love to deflect and distract. They close ranks and protect their elites, smiling for the cameras and wagging their fingers at hardworking Americans. They want us to believe the problems only started yesterday and can be solved with a tearful speech. Meanwhile, many victims have been ignored and silenced for decades—by the very powerbrokers who now pretend to care.

America doesn’t need another lecture on morals from people who fly around in private jets and live in castles. Maybe next time King Charles could address the system that let Epstein thrive in the first place. How many names in Epstein’s black book will ever see justice? The liberal elite in both countries aren’t interested in real answers—only in throwing crumbs while protecting their own.

Let’s be honest. The world would be a safer place if these hypocrites stopped preaching and started admitting their own failures. When so-called leaders cry crocodile tears instead of acting, it’s not compassion—it’s cowardice. Americans don’t need kings; we need accountability. When’s the last time any of these elites actually paid the price for their crimes?

Source: Washington Times


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