'You should really be looking at Bill Clinton not Jeffrey Epstein,' says Trump as pressure grows for release of files relating to late sex offender
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'You should really be looking at Bill Clinton not Jeffrey Epstein,' says Trump as pressure grows for release of files relating to late sex offender
"Trump emphasized that while he is allowed to pardon Maxwell, he has not considered doing so. His focus shifted to criticizing former officials rather than the matter at hand."
"When asked about trust in Maxwell, Trump expressed confidence in Todd Blanche's professionalism as a lawyer, deflecting the focus to criticize other notable individuals."
As Mr. Trump was leaving the White House for Scotland, he was asked if he would consider a pardon for Ghislane Maxwell. He stated that he was not currently considering it. Mr. Blanche, Trump's former attorney and now deputy attorney general, is conducting interviews with Maxwell amid dissatisfaction from Trump supporters over document releases related to Epstein's case. Instead of addressing the questions directly, Trump shifted focus to former President Clinton and others, suggesting the media should concentrate on broader national issues.
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