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Donald Trump says he's "allowed" to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell

UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – President Trump acknowledged his constitutional power to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell but said he has not given the decision any thought amid ongoing Justice Department meetings.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump deflected questions about pardoning Maxwell, noting her ongoing interviews with a top DOJ official in Florida prison.
  • Amid growing transparency demands, public pressure mounted for more Epstein files and Maxwell’s interviews, with the DOJ publishing a memo ruling out a client list, spurring calls for deeper investigation.
  • Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Maxwell on Thursday and Friday, in what her attorney called a “very productive” session with every question answered.
  • Trump urged Americans to focus on Barack Hussein Obama’s alleged coup or Bill Clinton and Larry Summers’s ties, while insisting, “I have nothing to do with the guy.”
  • The House Committee on Oversight has issued a subpoena for her August hearing, and Maxwell is slated to testify from prison after her scheduled date.
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Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN Interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell is the Trump administration's first major move to try to allay concerns about its widely unpopular handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche concluded two days of interviews with the convicted Epstein associate on Friday. But there were already plenty of reasons to be skeptical about the move and its potential outcomes, given the motivations of both par…

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