Ghislaine Maxwell's Pardon Request and Trump's Potential Involvement
Brian Tyler CohenJuly 25, 20258 min984,536 views
20 connectionsΒ·22 entities in this videoβMaxwell's Attorney on Pardon Hopes
- π― Maxwell's attorney indicated that the team is seeking a pardon from President Trump, stating they are taking things "one day at a time" due to rapid developments.
- π£οΈ The attorney confirmed they have not yet spoken to the President directly about a pardon, but noted Trump's public acknowledgment of his power to issue one.
Trump's Stance on Pardons
- βοΈ Trump has not ruled out the possibility of a pardon for Maxwell, reasserting his constitutional right to issue one.
- β οΈ The speaker suggests Trump is laying the groundwork for a pardon to protect himself from potential incriminating information Maxwell might possess.
Concerns Over DOJ and Transparency
- π There is a strong concern that Maxwell might try to cut a deal with the Trump administration, potentially offering testimony favorable to Trump in exchange for a reduced sentence or pardon.
- π The release of Epstein files by the DOJ is deemed crucial for corroborating any statements Maxwell might make, especially during depositions.
- π« The speaker criticizes the DOJ for not releasing these files, suggesting an intent to bury information rather than uncover new truths.
Political Motivations and Victim Impact
- π The situation is framed as Trump potentially misusing the pardon power, suggesting a "pay for play" scenario where Maxwell could receive a "get out of jail free card."
- π Maxwell is seen as a key figure who could discredit or credit information due to her intimate involvement with Epstein's criminal activities.
- π’ The lack of public statements from figures like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, who previously demanded transparency on Epstein, is questioned.
- π The core of the case involves real victims, and any leniency or pardon for Maxwell would represent a complete crumbling of the justice system and a further robbery of justice for survivors.
- π― The focus of the White House is perceived to be solely on protecting Donald Trump, not on transparency or accountability for victims.
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