Accountability matters: Andrew and South Korea president face justice, but not Trump
How come high-ranking and important people elsewhere, such as Britain and Korea, can be held accountable for their actions, but not the highest-ranking and most important person in this country?
The man who was once called Prince Andrew has now been arrested in the U.K. in connection to his apparent sharing of privileged information with Jeffery Epstein.
And in South Korea, after he tried to grab power with a declaration of martial law, former President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment, following his impeachment and removal from office.
But Donald Trump skates on.
Andrew’s downfall has taken many years, ending in his arrest yesterday, prompted by the publication of the Epstein files.
In Korea, committed lawmakers had to brave soldiers and scale fences to vote down Yoon’s declaration,........
