‘Evil’: Ghislaine’s Possible Escape Route
- House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on NBC's Meet the Press on July 28 to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell's 20-year sentence and the Epstein investigation.
- This followed Justice Department interviews of Maxwell on July 24 and 25, amid growing pressure to release credible Epstein-related evidence.
- Johnson condemned Maxwell's sentence as a pittance for orchestrating unspeakable crimes affecting about 1,000 victims and opposed any pardon for her.
- He stated, "Well, I mean, obviously that's a decision of the president," acknowledging President Trump did not rule out a pardon this week.
- Johnson emphasized the importance of fully disclosing all credible evidence while ensuring the safety and privacy of innocent victims, reflecting the House’s dedication to thoroughly investigating the matter.
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Speaker Johnson cringes at Maxwell pardon: 'I think 20 years was a pittance' · American Wire News
House Speaker Mike Johnson weighed in on the rumor of a potential pardon for Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. During an interview with “Meet the Press,” Johnson called her 20-year prison sentence a “pittance. He added that if it were up to him, she’d be looking at life behind bars instead. “If you’re asking my opinion, I think 20 years was a pittance. I think she should have a life sentence at least,” he remarked. “Think of all these unspeak…
House Speaker Mike Johnson Questions Possible Maxwell Pardoning - Real News Now
In a recent appearance on ‘Meet The Press’, the esteemed House Speaker Mike Johnson voiced serious reservations concerning the possible pardoning of Ghislaine Maxwell, who has long been known as the associate of the discredited financier, Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell is currently in the throes of a two-decade prison term due to her conviction on sex-trafficking charges. Johnson put forth his opinion candidly, claiming that the severity of the crimes…
Speaker Johnson says it would be ‘great service to country’ if Ghislaine speaks on Epstein
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday said it would be a "great service to the country" if late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, comes clean and discloses the information she has.
Speaker Mike Johnson Slams Ghislaine Maxwell's 20-Year Sentence: 'A Pittance'
Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking is “a pittance,” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told NBC’s ‘Meet the Press with Kristen Welker’ Sunday. “I think she should have a life sentence at least.” The Trump administration’s Justice Department recently granted Maxwell limited immunity during a series of recent interviews, allowing her to answer questions without her responses being held against her. Maxwell has made clea…
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