The U.S. Justice Department has conducted multiple days of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, amid mounting political pressure and renewed scrutiny of Epstein's ties to former President Donald Trump.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former Trump lawyer, led the questioning, with Maxwell reportedly naming numerous individuals potentially linked to Epstein's crimes. The meetings come as Congress moves to subpoena Maxwell for public testimony, intensifying calls for transparency regarding Epstein-related files. Maxwell's cooperation is seen as pivotal, but concerns remain about her credibility and possible motives, including speculation about seeking a pardon.
The developments have fueled a political firestorm, with both parties demanding answers and the Trump administration facing criticism over its handling of the case.
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