Ghislaine Maxwell subpoenaed to provide bombshell Epstein testimony
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Republicans have cast their votes to summon Ghislaine Maxwell, the known accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, setting the stage for a high-profile examination of the financier’s notorious criminal activities. This action could potentially displease Donald Trump.

Taking the lead is Republican Representative Tim Burchett from Tennessee, who has frequently opposed Trump’s policies. Burchett advocated for Maxwell’s subpoena after accusing the administration of keeping Epstein’s files under wraps.

He wants Maxwell to spill all on the details of Epstein’s crimes in a public setting so nothing remains shrouded in secrecy.

Notable Trump supporters and other members, including Oversight Chairman James Comer, Anna Paulina Luna, Nancy Mace, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, joined in supporting the subpoena against Maxwell.

The move makes it possible that Maxwell’s deposition could be recorded like other recent Oversight Committee sit-downs, it may even be televised. The specifics of the subpoena are still yet to be hammered out by Comer. 

It comes as the White House has been cagey about releasing the full Epstein files, setting up a stand-off between Republicans and Trump.

That’s in contrast to what Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday – that the Department of Justice will meet privately with Maxwell in the ‘coming days.’

Burchett’s move puts both Trump and GOP leadership in a sticky situation, powerless to control what the imprisoned Epstein accomplice will say.

Burchett's request puts both Trump and GOP leadership in a sticky situation

Burchett’s request puts both Trump and GOP leadership in a sticky situation

Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee asked the Oversight Committee to vote on subpoenaing Ghislaine Maxwell. The panel quickly approved his request

Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee asked the Oversight Committee to vote on subpoenaing Ghislaine Maxwell. The panel quickly approved his request 

Maxwell, shown above with sex offender and accused child trafficker Jefferey Epstein, was a longtime partner of the disgraced financier. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking

Maxwell, shown above with sex offender and accused child trafficker Jefferey Epstein, was a longtime partner of the disgraced financier. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking

Burchett first shared he was considering how to get Maxwell’s testimony last week. 

He originally asked Oversight Chairman James Comer to allow Maxwell to testify in a public, televised hearing. 

The Tennessean said if Maxwell refuses, then the committee should subpoena her. 

The committee approved Burchett’s motion for Maxwell’s deposition, meaning the 62-year-old who is serving a 20-year-sentence for sex trafficking may have a chance to air her story to members of Congress craving more information on the sordid saga. 

‘The Committee will seek to subpoena Ms. Maxwell as expeditiously as possible,’ an Oversight spokesperson said. 

‘Since Ms. Maxwell is in federal prison, the Committee will work with the Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons to identify a date when Committee can depose her.’ 

Chairman Comer will now have to send the subpoena to Maxwell and set up a time to depose her. 

If it is similar to recent depositions done by the committee, there is a chance her testimony could be recorded, even televised. Recent depositions of former aides to Joe Biden have been recorded as the Oversight Committee probes the Democrat’s mental acuity and whether his diminishing abilities were covered up by staff. 

This undated trial evidence image obtained December 8, 2021, from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York shows British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and financier Jeffrey Epstein

This undated trial evidence image obtained December 8, 2021, from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York shows British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and financier Jeffrey Epstein

The push for the Epstein accomplice’s testimony comes amid extreme pressure on Capitol Hill to release files related to the financier’s crimes and death. 

The House canceled votes on Thursday due to complications with Epstein. 

The Rules Committee, which determines what bills make it to the House floor for votes, has been paralyzed since Democrats on the panel have continuously worked to force Republicans to vote against the Epstein files being released.

The political jockeying has frustrated GOP members on the panel, some of whom have sided with Democrats on rules committee votes to avoid pushing back against the release of the high-profile documents.

Already Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has introduced a bill that would force the Department of Justice to release most of its files on Epstein. 

Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican leadership have also been supportive of additional Epstein files being published. 

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida

Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rank-and-file members like Reps. Luna and Greene backed the move to subpoena Maxwell 

Johnson and his team are virtually powerless in stopping Massie’s measure, too, as it will eventually reach the floor after gaining 218 co-signers – and almost all Democrats and some Republicans have already said they’d vote for it. 

Massie’s bill, the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA), has bipartisan support and is expected to be voted on once the House returns from August recess in September.

The only material in the files that would be withheld are portions relating to abuse or death, personal identifiable information of victims and content that would jeopardize active federal investigations or compromise national security. 

If the bill secures passage, the DOJ would have 30 days to post the documents online for Americans to see. 

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