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Why does the Epstein case continue to captivate the world? Does it reveal more than individual wrongdoing, exposing deeper questions about power and accountability? In this episode of The Hub, Wang Guan speaks with Rina Shah, geopolitical analyst and commentator; Brandon Andrews, entrepreneur and former Hill staffer; and Josef Mahoney, professor of politics at East China Normal University, to examine the implications of the Epstein files. They explore how global elite networks operate, the obstacles facing the justice system, and how political pressure and withheld information erode public trust. The panel also addresses the experiences of survivors and the troubling questions raised about institutional priorities and human rights.
Why does the Epstein case continue to captivate the world? Does it reveal more than individual wrongdoing, exposing deeper questions about power and accountability? In this episode of The Hub, Wang Guan speaks with Rina Shah, geopolitical analyst and commentator; Brandon Andrews, entrepreneur and former Hill staffer; and Josef Mahoney, professor of politics at East China Normal University, to examine the implications of the Epstein files. They explore how global elite networks operate, the obstacles facing the justice system, and how political pressure and withheld information erode public trust. The panel also addresses the experiences of survivors and the troubling questions raised about institutional priorities and human rights.