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Mandelson document leaks could overshadow Epstein's

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That's what Tina Brown, director of Tatler, Vanity Fair, and New Yorker, thinks in an article she published on social media

Journalist and editor Tina Brown.
Journalist and editor Tina Brown.AP

Journalist and editor Tina Brown recently published an article on her Substack analyzing the arrest of former British ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, warning that its consequences could be even more profound than those stemming from Jeffrey Epstein's files.

In her text, Brown recalls Mandelson's extensive career, who has been a key figure in British politics for over 30 years, working as a strategist for the Labour Party and advisor to various prime ministers. According to the journalist, Mandelson has influenced cabinet decisions, international relations, and trade agreements, while building a broad network of contacts, including questionable relationships with figures like Epstein.

Brown also highlights the controversies that marked his career, noting that he resigned twice from ministerial positions over financial issues and that his reputation was always tainted with a mix of ambiguous ethics and strategic ability. She also points out that his appointment as ambassador to the United States in 2024, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, was a risky move, although Mandelson managed to close trade deals and establish valuable diplomatic relations during his brief tenure.

The journalist emphasizes the strong media impact of his arrest, which comes shortly after Prince Andrew's detention, and considers that both cases offer the British public a sense of accountability after years of controversies without clear consequences. Brown also warns that files and communications linked to Epstein could reveal more details about Mandelson's behavior and his network of contacts, exposing decisions and relationships that had remained hidden until now.

In her analysis, Tina Brown highlights how Mandelson has managed to remain relevant among the elites despite the controversies. For the journalist, his arrest represents a historic moment that could alter the public perception of British politics in recent decades.