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27 Jan, 2020 21:03

Was law enforcement too afraid to arrest Epstein?

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During the annual State of the World conference in Florida, Cindy McCain, widow of the late Senator John McCain, accused law enforcement of being "too afraid" to arrest convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Federal prosecutors are asking for an interview with Prince Andrew about his ties to Epstein. RT America's Trinity Chavez has the story. Then legal and media analyst Lionel weighs in. When it comes to arms producers around the world, the US has maintained its leading spot for years. But a new report released on Monday shows that China is now in second place. RT America’s Faran Fronczak gives us the scoop. The death of five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant has taken the world by storm. The famous Los Angeles Lakers player, along with eight others including his daughter were killed in a helicopter crash Sunday morning. Investigators are continuing recovery efforts while the rest of the world mourns. RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports from Los Angeles.

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