Trump panics over the Epstein-related arrest of former Prince Andrew, calls it a "shame" and a "very sad thing" in a disturbing Air Force One rant. You truly can't script this. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Donald Trump was asked a straightforward question: With Prince Andrew reportedly arrested overseas in connection to Jeffrey Epstein, could Americans tied to Epstein eventually face handcuffs too? Trump's response? He pivoted - immediately - to himself. "Well, you know, I'm the expert in a way because I've been totally exonerated," Trump said, before describing the situation as "very sad" for the royal family. The royal family. Not the victims. Not the survivors. Not the women trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. Trump went on to call the situation "so bad" for Andrew's brother - the king - whom he described as "a fantastic man" who is "coming to our country very soon." Then came the rewrite of reality. "It's really interesting because nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive," Trump claimed, before once again emphasizing that he had been "totally exonerated" and "did nothing." He even added that Epstein was supposedly "against" him politically. Hang on a sec. Epstein was a convicted sex offender long before his death. His associations with powerful elites were widely reported for years. Survivors fought publicly and in court to be heard. Journalists investigated. Prosecutors pursued cases. But aboard Air Force One, the focus wasn't accountability. It wasn't justice. It wasn't transparency. It was Trump branding himself "the expert." The question from the press was simple: Will others tied to Epstein face consequences? The answer America got was self-congratulation and sympathy for royalty. For a case that has shaken public trust and exposed powerful connections, the public is still asking serious questions. And falsely declaring "I've been exonerated" isn't the same thing as answering them. Please like and share to spread his shame!