Email Cited as Vindication; Pressure Mounts on Andrew (Full Transcript)

Speakers say an email backs Virginia’s account and renew calls for Prince Andrew to testify following a House subpoena.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: The email itself is incredibly important. I think it's also really important to note that it truly does vindicate Virginia. It shows that not only was she not lying this entire time, even though many people across multiple countries indicated as she was, that it does vindicate her, that she was telling the truth. And not only did Ghislaine mention that the photo was real, but she also mentioned that it was in the same house that Virginia had mentioned. So it's a moment where we're really proud of our sister. I think that it is a vindicating moment. But we also want to use this as a moment to remind people to believe survivors.

[00:00:40] Speaker 2: The House has already subpoenaed and requested his testimony. And so I think now is the time. And let's be clear. If there's ever any moment of redemption for Andrew, and if he's not guilty, this is the moment for you to do so, right?

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The speakers discuss an email that they say corroborates Virginia’s account, affirming that a disputed photo was real and taken in the location Virginia described. They frame it as a vindicating moment for Virginia and use it to urge the public to believe survivors. They also note that the House has subpoenaed Prince Andrew and argue that this is the moment for him to testify, presenting it as a chance for accountability or redemption if he is not guilty.
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Email Said to Vindicate Virginia; Calls for Andrew to Testify
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • Speakers claim an email corroborates Virginia’s story and supports the authenticity of a key photo.
  • They view the development as vindication after years of public doubt and denial.
  • They use the moment to emphasize the broader message of believing survivors.
  • They highlight that the House has subpoenaed Prince Andrew and press for his testimony now.
  • They frame testimony as a chance for accountability and, if innocent, potential redemption.
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Neutral: The tone is serious and assertive: supportive and proud regarding Virginia’s vindication, and demanding/urgent regarding calls for Prince Andrew to testify, without overtly celebratory or hostile language overall.
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