Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and grand jury
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The letter was part of an album collected by Ghislaine Maxwell, the former Epstein associate currently in federal prison. Trump denies writing the letter.
If Maxwell refuses to testify, a subpoena must follow. If the DOJ resists, Congress must assert its constitutional authority. The stakes are too high for half measures. The victims deserve answers. The public deserves transparency. And the truth, however uncomfortable, must come to light.
Trump has tried to damp down speculation, fanned mainly by Democrats, that the withheld files contain evidence of a deep connection between Trump and Epstein. Trump has reacted with outrage and disdain, even at members of his political base who have pressed for the files to be released.
Congressman Tim Burchett urges House Oversight leaders to call Ghislaine Maxwell for public testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and connections.
Maxwell’s outraged, evasive answers were laid bare in Manhattan Federal Court papers unsealed Thursday. Prosecutors have charged the British socialite with lying about her knowledge of Epstein ...
Federal prosecutors are seeking to preclude or limit Ghislaine Maxwell -- the alleged accomplice of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein -- from offering expert testimony about "false memories ...