What did we learn from Trump speech this week - just days before Epstein deadline?
Our US correspondent Mark Stone wrote the following analysis about an address Donald Trump made to the US public on Wednesday.
As our previous post notes, Trump has been sounding defensive and frustrated of late - against an increasingly challenging backdrop politically and economically.
The looming Epstein deadline - and Trump's past ties to the disgraced financier - don't appear to be helping his mood.
It must be noted, though, that the US president has never been accused of any wrongdoing in connection to Epstein, and he denies any. He has distanced himself from his former friend, saying they fell out years before his offending came to light.
But politically, the case remains a challenge to Trump's loyal base - here are Stone's thoughts on that combative speech...
The anticipation had been that it would be a speech of significance.
The White House had announced two days earlier that the president was to deliver an evening address to the nation.
Traditionally the 9pm slot, interrupting the prime-time schedule on all the networks, is reserved for big news - usually international in nature.
Speculation had grown through the day that he may use the speech to address the prospect of US military action in Venezuela.
Instead, Trump took the big audience moment to make what was essentially a campaign speech but delivered at speed and combative in tone.
Watch Stone's analysis here and read on below...