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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.

  • Amid Maxwell’s second day of interviews, Trump said he hadn’t thought about a pardon, noting her ongoing meetings in Florida prison.
  • Amid growing transparency demands, public pressure mounted for more Epstein files and Maxwell’s interviews, prompting the DOJ to meet with her in Florida, Trump said, 'It's something I haven't thought about'.
  • Her attorney described the two-day Blanche session as “very productive,” and Maxwell answered every question, according to her lawyer David Oscar Markus.
  • Trump urged 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 scheduled to testify before Congress from prison after the subpoena was issued.
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