The U.S. Justice Department is seeking to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted associate, as political pressure mounts for transparency over the Epstein case.
Congress, particularly House Republicans, are moving to subpoena Maxwell to testify, hoping she will reveal new information about Epstein's network and any uncharged individuals. The renewed focus comes amid public outrage and accusations that the Trump administration is withholding key Epstein files. Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, could become a pivotal figure in the ongoing investigation.
The situation has intensified scrutiny on both the Justice Department and the White House, with calls for accountability and full disclosure.
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