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Donald Trump Calls Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Arrest ‘So Bad for the Royal Family’
US President Donald Trump has shared his thoughts on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Formerly known as Prince Andrew, King Charles III’s younger brother was arrested Thursday, which happened to be his 66th birthday.
Trump Reacts to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Arrest
According to a report by 9News, Trump spoke to reporters about what he thinks about Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.
“I think it’s a shame. I think it’s very sad,” Trump told reporters. “I think it’s so bad for the royal family.”
“It’s very, very sad to me,” he added. “It’s a very sad thing when I see that.”
Trump also spoke about King Charles, saying that “It’s a very sad thing to see it and to see what’s going on with his brother, who’s obviously coming to our country very soon, and he’s a fantastic man, the king.”
US Lawmakers Ask ‘Who’s Next?’
When asked if any high-level arrests will be made in America, Trump said that “It’s really interesting, because nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive, but now they speak.”
“But I’m the one that can talk about it, because I’ve been totally exonerated,” the US President noted.
However, for some members of the US Congress, it is time to take action against those who have been associated with disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
According to a report by the BBC, Republican congressman Thomas Massie declared “Now we need JUSTICE in the United States” in a tweet posted on his X account.
In reaction to the former prince’s arrest, Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace asked, “Who’s next?”
“We will not stop until every co-conspirator, every enabler, and every powerful figure who hid behind wealth and connections is held fully accountable,” she emphasized. “No one is above the law.”