U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna Warns Jeffrey Epstein Scandal Could Destabilize British Monarchy
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna has issued a stark warning regarding the continuing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, suggesting that the implications of the case have evolved beyond the reputational damage of specific figures. According to the Congressman, the controversy now poses a structural threat to the British establishment itself, placing the monarchy in a precarious position.
Khanna, a Democrat representing California, indicated that the scandal has shifted from being solely about “disgraced individuals” to a broader crisis that threatens the integrity of the United Kingdom’s head of state. In his assessment, the current climate represents perhaps the most vulnerable moment the British monarchy has faced in the modern era. The Congressman’s comments underscore the severity with which U.S. officials view the lingering questions surrounding Epstein’s network of associates.
The warning comes amidst renewed scrutiny of the connections between the British Royal Family and the late financier and convicted sex offender. Attention has largely centered on Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, whose association with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell has resulted in significant public backlash and his withdrawal from royal duties. Although Prince Andrew has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing, the unsealing of court documents and ongoing public discourse have kept the issue at the forefront of international news.
Khanna’s remarks highlight a growing demand for accountability and transparency regarding the “Epstein list” and the interactions between the financier and global elites. By framing the scandal as a threat to the “entire British establishment,” the Congressman suggests that the failure to fully address these associations could lead to a deeper erosion of public trust in one of Britain’s oldest institutions. As legal processes in the United States continue to bring old documents to light, the diplomatic and cultural ramifications for the United Kingdom remain a point of significant concern.





























