Donald Trump has not ruled out the possibility of pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell and dismissed inquiries about the Epstein files, stating he is indifferent to the release of additional documents. This follows the disclosure of over 23,000 documents by Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to Congress, which include numerous emails referencing Trump.
Epstein alleged in the emails that Trump was aware of the situation involving young girls, although he noted that he himself never received a massage. When questioned about Epstein’s remarks, Trump responded by questioning Epstein’s interactions with Bill Clinton.
Recently, Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that he intends to direct Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to investigate other prominent associates of Epstein, such as former President Clinton. He emphasized his authority to instruct the Department of Justice to pursue individuals as the “chief law enforcement agent” of the United States.
Regarding the release of more Epstein files by the House of Representatives, Trump expressed disinterest, labeling it a Democratic ploy. He highlighted Reid Hoffman as one of Epstein’s associates and distanced himself from any involvement on Epstein’s island.
In response to Trump’s statements, Hoffman urged for the full disclosure of the Epstein files to bring justice to the victims. As Trump’s actions continue to draw attention, the Mirror has initiated a US Politics WhatsApp community to provide the latest news updates from the United States.
Trump, when asked about the possibility of pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, declined to give a definitive answer, stating he had not considered it recently. He maintained that he neither confirms nor denies the potential pardon.
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