Ghislaine Maxwell Interviewed by US Deputy Attorney General Amid Epstein Files Pressure
BBC NewsJuly 24, 20253 min85,106 views
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- π€ The US Deputy Attorney General met with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
- π¬ Maxwell spent a full day answering questions truthfully and without invoking privilege, according to her attorney.
- π― The purpose of the interview is unclear but could be to gather information on others involved in Epstein's crimes or potentially offer Maxwell leniency.
Pressure to Release Epstein Files
- π There is growing public and political pressure on the Trump administration to release government files related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network.
- π° A Wall Street Journal report indicated that President Trump was informed months ago that his name appeared in Epstein-related documents.
- π£οΈ Trump has previously promised to release files, suggesting they could implicate political opponents, but the White House has dismissed the latest report as "fake news."
Political Ramifications and Public Demand
- ποΈ Republicans and Democrats in Congress are demanding transparency regarding the Epstein files.
- β Trump supporters are frustrated by the administration's perceived failure to publish documents, including a rumored "client list."
- π« The Justice Department and FBI have stated that no such client list exists.
- π Conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's crimes and death continue to proliferate, fueling demand for information.
Trump's Connection and Public Statements
- πΈ A photo surfaced showing Donald Trump inviting Jeffrey Epstein to his second wedding.
- π£οΈ Trump has referred to the Epstein saga as a "hoax" and stated that his name appearing in documents does not denote wrongdoing.
- π€· The administration faces a political problem due to the decision not to release all government files, potentially deepening suspicion of a cover-up.
Congressional Interest
- π A congressional committee is planning to interview Ghislaine Maxwell next month.
- π€ Both Democratic and Republican senators and representatives are demanding answers, indicating broad political interest.
- π The White House may need to release information to quell the ongoing story and public demand.
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