Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has stated he will not recommend a pardon for Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, though the final decision rests with President Trump.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that he would not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein‘s child sex trafficking operation. 📰 DETAIL: Blanche made the comment during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, though the ultimate decision rests with President Donald J.Trump, who has not ruled out granting clemency. Maxwell’s lawyer has indicated she plans to seek a pardon to avoid serving her full sentence and believes it is likely. Blanche, as deputy attorney general, met with Maxwell last summer in Florida, where she denied seeing Trump engage in impropriety. Shortly after, Maxwell was moved to a minimum-security prison camp, a decision Blanche defended as necessary for her safety. Under questioning by Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), Blanche apologized for the DOJ’s failure to properly redact names, faces, and nude images of some victims in the Epstein files. He acknowledged the release mistakes, stating the department had reviewed over six million documents in just 30 days under a law requiring rapid disclosure. Blanche emphasized the department owned up to the errors, representing a minuscule fraction of the material released. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I can commit to that, of course.” – Todd Blanche on not recommending a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell. 🎯 IMPACT: The decision on whether to pardon Maxwell ultimately lies with President Trump, who has not dismissed the possibility. Maxwell’s lawyer remains hopeful for clemency. |
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