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fromThe New Yorker
21 hours ago

Jeffrey Epstein's Bonfire of the Elites

Near the beginning of " The Way We Live Now," Anthony Trollope's searing satire of high-society London in the eighteen-seventies, Madame Melmotte, the wife of Augustus Melmotte, a crooked parvenu financier who has burst onto the British social scene, hosts a ball at the couple's mansion in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair. Despite Melmotte's checkered past, many members of the London élite accept his invitation to the party, including many aristocrats, a newspaper editor, and Prince George, a member of the British Royal Family.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 months ago

Tom Homan and the Case of the Missing Fifty Thousand

The administration appointed Homan despite an investigation and public denials, reflecting tolerance for risky, self-serving behavior and confidence in its impunity.
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