Ghislaine Maxwell, Congress
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Ghislaine Maxwell, Trump and pardon
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Late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, is still weighing whether she will testify before Congress despite an Oversight Committee subpoena for her to do so, according to her
Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was convicted in 2021 for her role in helping Epstein recruit, groom and abuse underage girls.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he believes Maxwell should serve more time but that any decision on a pardon for the longtime Epstein associate belongs with the president.
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According to visitor logs, Epstein visited the White House at least 17 times, beginning shortly after Bill Clinton was sworn into office in 1993.
The House Oversight Committee has been preparing to send attorneys to the prison where the Epstein associate is incarcerated in order to take testimony.
His comments come after Trump's top envoy, Steve Witkoff, said yesterday that he was pulling the U.S. team of negotiators out of Doha, Qatar, after Hamas' latest response in the talks, saying it "clearly shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza."
The renewed focus on Ghislaine Maxwell comes amid persistent questions over President Trump’s years-long friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday that the Department of Justice wants to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend. Maxwell was convicted in 2020 of helping the disgraced financier sexually abuse underage girls and is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison.