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Ex-duchess Sarah Ferguson ‘introduced her goddaughter’ to Epstein

Emails published by the US Department of Justice in the so-called Epstein files appear to show the former Duchess of York, known as ‘Fergie’, introduced Poppy Cottrell to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein a year after he was released from prison. See omnystudio.com/listener fo ...  Show more

The ABC’s Trump edit drama: who really runs the show?

What’s fair when reporting Donald Trump? He’s suing the BBC over a selective edit of his Jan 6 speech, but the ABC - which did its own slice of the same speech, is defending its journalism. Today, Steve Jackson joins us with internal ABC emails revealing who really runs the show. ...  Show more

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