The White House responded to Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer’s claim of “testifying in exchange for a pardon” by reiterating President Trump’s previous statement that pardons are not under consideration. It is reported that Trump told reporters last November that he had not considered pardoning Maxwell. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also stated that a pardon “is not something he is discussing, nor is it something he is currently considering,” and emphasized that this “can be assured.” (CCTV News)
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White House: U.S. President will not pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein associate, despite ongoing investigations and public speculation.
The White House responded to Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer’s claim of “testifying in exchange for a pardon” by reiterating President Trump’s previous statement that pardons are not under consideration. It is reported that Trump told reporters last November that he had not considered pardoning Maxwell. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also stated that a pardon “is not something he is discussing, nor is it something he is currently considering,” and emphasized that this “can be assured.” (CCTV News)