The U.S. Justice Department has conducted extensive interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, amid mounting political pressure and renewed scrutiny of the Epstein case.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former Trump lawyer, led the meetings as lawmakers and the public demand answers about Epstein’s associates and potential uncharged individuals. The House Oversight Committee has also issued a subpoena for Maxwell to testify, fueling speculation about possible deals, pardons, or new revelations. Maxwell’s attorney claims she answered all questions and that no topics were off-limits, while the DOJ insists no pardon was promised.
The developments come as the Trump administration faces bipartisan calls for transparency regarding Epstein-related files and connections.
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