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Donald Trump refuses to rule out pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein storm | World | News

Donald Trump refused to forgive Ghislaine Maxwell after talking to the US Chief Public Prosecutor this week. He met Todd Blanche on Thursday, and is expected to meet again on Friday as a part of the White House’s attempts to reveal new information about the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years to 20 years in prison in 2022 to grooming and sexual abuse of Girls with Jeffrey Epstein. He continued to object to his conviction. The US President said that he did not intend to forgive Maxwell to journalists on Friday, but especially he did not exclude it.

“Something I don’t think of,” he said. “I let me do that, but that’s something I don’t think of.”

Again for Maxwell, he asked if he was thinking about Clemence, Trump said: “Now I can’t talk about it.… Very sensitive.”

Trump insisted that he had nothing to do with Epstein, which he socialized for years before falling with dead pedophile in the mid -2000s. The US President tried to deflect Himslef’s attention by encouraging journalists to focus on others socializing with Epstein.

“You must focus on Clinton. You should focus on the president of Harvard’s former president of Harvard (Larry Summers), you should focus on some of the Hedge fund men.” He said. “I will give you a list. These guys lived with Jeffrey Epstein, I’m sure Hell.”

Maxwell’s lawyer told reporters on Friday, saying that his client has been unjustly treated for more than five years while entering the courthouse building.

David Oscar Markus, “If you look at the scapegoat in the dictionary, the face would be with the definition of the dictionary,” he said.

“So, you know, we are grateful to tell you what happened for this opportunity, and that’s what we will do yesterday and today.”

Maxwell’s “for five years in terrible, terrible conditions. We will not keep animals in prison,” he added.

“We just want people to look at what to say with a clear mind, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche promised us and everything he said can be supported and tells the truth. At this point there is no reason to lie and will continue to say the truth.”

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