The United States Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche, concluded on Friday his second day of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, lover, partner and accomplice of the sexual crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, the Pederast Millionaire whose memory pursues
Maxwell is serving a 20 -year sentence in a federal prison in Tallahassee, capital of Florida. Epstein died in 2019 in his cell, while he was in police custody in New York and hoped to be judged. The management of the Trump government of the papers of both causes and the decision not to disseminate the supposedly compromising information of powerful men who could contain have unleashed a sensational that has forced Trump and his own to all kinds of prestidigitations, still vain, to distract the attention of the case.
And this was how Blanche nine hours in total, with Maxwell. He moved to Tallahassee to meet with the only person alive who has been convicted of the Epstein’s sexual trafficking network, who abused hundreds of minors with the collaboration of his achievement, who, proved the jury, attracted the victims and sometimes participated in the aggressions. The fact that such a high position of the Department of Justice has met with the dam, an operation that practically lacks precedents, has generated doubts about what Trump’s administration intends with her, as well as the question of whether it can lead to an pardon or some type of concession to Maxwell, whose case is now appealed.
He has not helped not to categorically rule out that Trump possibility, which now says that it was not informed about the Epstein papers In the White House, although 10 days ago he said otherwise, and although several officials have confirmed that this informative meeting did occur.
The US president flew this Friday to Scotland in a private travel mixture (playing golf in one of the clubs of his property) and public (he plans to meet with the British and Scottish leaders and with the president of the European Council, Ursula von der Leyen). Both before leaving and once landed at his destination, Trump attended to the journalists, who asked him for a possible pardon to Maxwell. On both occasions he responded even if he did not stop causing him headaches, especially among his most faithful.
In the morning, he said: “I have not really thought [sobre el indulto]. I am authorized [a perdonarla] but I have not thought about it. “In the afternoon:” It is not time to talk about forgiveness. “That I lost two opportunities to set the matter and make it clear that there will be no clemency for Maxwell, he triggered the speculation. Laura Loomer, perhaps the journalist Maga (Make America Great Again) pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. ”
Lomer, along with other outstanding Maga figures, led the revolt three weeks ago, after the decision of the Department of Justice and the FBI to disseminate the files related to the pedophile, although the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, promised for months that he would. Trump also formulated that promise in campaign.
He slapped those who believe that the famous is among that material List Epstein. It is famous as the Lake Ness monster; There is a lot of talk of her, but no one has seen that compilation of names of rich and powerful friends of the financial one who supposedly participated in their violations of minors.

The Trump administration has also concluded the same as the Forensic
The US media reported this week that the decision not to disseminate these materials and discard the idea of the murder was communicated by Bondi to Trump at a meeting at the White House last May, in which he also told him that his name appeared “on multiple occasions” in the huge amount of Esptein papers: 300 gigabytes of information that have been at the Bondi table for months.
On July 15, when it was already clear that neither its Democratic rivals nor the Maga Movement, to which the passion for conspiracy theories only exceeds its fixation with the existence of an alleged deep state, a group of powerful who handle the threads and share depravations such as pedophilia, were going to let the subject pass, Trump told the reporters of the White House Bondi This Friday changed its version, but that at this point should not surprise coming from someone to “attack, attack and attack”, “Do not admit anything, deny everything always” and “sing victory, never give up, whatever happens.”
Friends and acquaintances
Trump and Epstein were friends for 15 years, and broke before the financial one was first accused in Florida in 2006. His name comes out on the papers does not imply it in any crime; In these archives there are dozens of politics, academy or finance personalities that have not been shown to participate in their sexual aggressions. The US president defended himself on Friday by saying that he “never went to the island [privada] from Epstein ”, a property that the millionaire had in the Caribbean, to which he carried minors from all over the world he later violated.
“They should be talking about [el expresidente Bill] Clinton, who traveled 28 times to the island, from that rector of Harvard [Larry Summers] or your friends from investment funds, “Trump told reporters.” I will give them a list. These people lived with Jeffrey, ”he added. Clinton has reiterated that he never visited that place. They do notice multiple occasions in which, also before the first trial, he set up in Epstein’s private jet. Of the treasure with Clinton, he met several times with the Pederasta Millionaire to convince him to don Encounters
Like almost everything in this case, Maxwell and Blanche’s meeting was also an issue that revolved around the names: she cited a hundred during the nearly nine hours that the conversation lasted. It is not clear if those names were of victims, of accomplices of Epstein or people who simply had a relationship with him. Before the interview, the State Department granted a partial immunity to Maxwell to speak freely.
And according to his lawyer, David Markus, that was precisely what he did: “He has answered all the questions [que le han hecho] honestly, with the greatest possible sincerity. He never said ‘I am not going to answer’, he never refused. ”It is common that in these interviews the interrogated ones are paid to the fifth amendment, which allows them to remain silent so as not to what they say cannot be to use against them.”
On a possible pardon, Markus warned journalists at the gates of the Palace of Justice of Tallahassee: “This is not a situation in which we are asking for anything in exchange for their testimony or anything like that. Of course, everyone knows that Mrs. Maxwell would appreciate any help.” “We have not yet talked to the president or anyone about forgiveness,” he added. “The president said this morning that he had the power to do so. We hope that this power is properly and right.”