Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Department of Justice released transcripts this week from two days of interviews between Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, the jailed accomplice of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell told the DOJ that President Trump was "a gentleman in all respects" and that she never saw him do anything inappropriate.
Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator was asked about numerous celebrities and politicians, including President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton, the transcript shows.
The government released its full interview with Maxwell, which Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted over the course of two days in July, after the DOJ said it would interview Maxwell amid the public outcry over the agency refusing to release its full files on Epstein to the public.
On the same day that portions of the infamous Epstein Files were finally delivered under duress to Congress and the White House pulled every trick in the book to distract, the incarcerated and pardon seeking Ghislaine Maxwell may have just provided Donald Trump with the vindication he has sought about his relationship with the deceased
In a two-day interview Ghislaine Maxwell was asked about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and conspiracy theories surrounding his life and death.
The Epstein fallout continues as the public reacts to the release of the transcript and audio of Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview with Todd Blanche, while the DOJ has only sent a small batch of Epstein documents to the House Oversight Committee,