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From left, American real estate developer Donald Trump and his girlfriend (and future wife), former model Melania Knauss, financier (and future convicted sex offender) Jeffrey Epstein, and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell pose together at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000. (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
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‘Reducing her sentence’: Republican confirms plan to free Ghislaine Maxwell early if she plays ball

Ghislaine Maxwell could soon be a free woman, thanks to Donald Trump.

Ghislaine Maxwell is one of the world’s most notorious living criminals. The British former socialite spent years as Jeffrey Epstein’s partner-in-crime and was instrumental in helping him procure and abuse underage girls. Witnesses also report she directly participated in the abuse, shattering any defense that she didn’t know what was going on behind closed doors.

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In 2021, she was found guilty of child sex trafficking and tossed behind bars for two decades, even while continuing to protest her innocence. Since then, she’s been incarcerated at FCI Tallahassee, but, incredibly, it seems Republicans are currently working hard to free her ahead of schedule.

Maxwell was interviewed yesterday by Trump Justice Department officials, including Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. We have no idea what was discussed, though the overall strategy appears to have been revealed by Republican Rep. Tim Burchett:

When a reporter wondered why they’d trust “a liar”, Burchett said: “She is a liar. And she’s a dirtbag.” The obvious question was then asked: “So why subpoena her if you can’t trust her?” Burchett’s response left jaws on the floor:

“Because one thing we’ve got holding over her head is that if she lies she goes back to her original sentence, and that’s looking at lifetime, and if she’s looking at maybe parlaying this into reducing her sentence then we could have some leverage there.”

Well, there you go, from the Republican Party’s own mouth: they are currently negotiating with Ghislaine Maxwell, and if she plays ball with them, they’ll reduce her sentence and free her from prison early.

What do they want from her?

At this point, it’s worth wondering exactly what they want from Maxwell in exchange for her freedom. The entire party is currently tied up in knots over Trump’s links to Epstein, so at least theoretically, a sworn statement from her “confirming” that Epstein was never friends with Trump and the president did absolutely nothing wrong might go a long way.

Trump, his Justice Department, and the Republican Party are skating on some incredibly thin ice here. If they confirmed they’ve cut a deal with Maxwell that’d reduce her sentence, potentially freeing her immediately on time served, everyone would go bananas.

Sure, they might get the testimony they want from her that “exonerates” Trump, but the nauseating sight of them freeing someone a jury has convicted of heinous sex crimes against young girls – the only person to date to be punished for Jeffrey Epstein’s web of sin – would send shockwaves through both sides of the policial spectrum.

Could MAGA really swallow Trump freeing Maxwell from prison? I mean, the past decade has shown that they’ll gobble up whatever nonsense he feeds them, but somehow I suspect this would be the breaking point for most of them.


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