The U.S. Justice Department has conducted extensive interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, as political pressure mounts for transparency regarding Epstein's associates and activities.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former Trump lawyer, led the questioning over two days in Florida, with Maxwell reportedly answering all questions. The meetings come as Congress moves to subpoena Maxwell, seeking her testimony about Epstein's network and potential uncharged individuals. The developments have fueled speculation about possible deals, pardons, and the release of sensitive files, while intensifying scrutiny of the Trump administration's handling of the case.
The situation remains highly charged, with bipartisan calls for accountability and public demands for answers.
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