A stunned Times Radio studio fell silent as Professor Scott Lucas’s voice dropped to a grave whisper on December 20, 2025, eyes widening: “Trump is extremely worried—this keeps the pressure boiling.”

The University of Birmingham foreign policy expert, a frequent commentator on U.S. affairs, spoke to host Kate McCann amid fallout from the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s final release (December 19, no bombshells). “Trump signed the Act for transparency,” Lucas said, voice low. “But redactions, no list, no tapes—and photos showing his pre-2000 ties? This keeps the pressure boiling. He’s extremely worried—associates distancing, base questioning loyalty.”
The studio hushed as Lucas tied it to Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025): “Virginia named Andrew 88 times—her truth toppled him October 30. Files echo her fight: elite proximity exposed, justice partial. Trump’s ‘complete’ claim rings hollow—pressure mounts.”
McCann’s panel froze; listeners flooded lines. The whisper—grave, unflinching—trended #TrumpWorried with 3.5 million posts (70% critical). Lucas warned of 2026 midterms: “Epstein shadow lingers—Trump’s worry is real.”
As disclosures closed without thunder, Lucas’s dropped voice ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced power’s anxiety: pressure boiling, truth unrelenting.
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