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In a bold accusation, a prominent Democrat has claimed that former President Donald Trump engaged in a quid pro quo with Ghislaine Maxwell, suggesting she offered behind-the-scenes testimony clearing Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in exchange for a potential pardon. As Maxwell prepares to submit her request for clemency to the Trump administration, members of the House Judiciary Committee, led by Democrats, are raising red flags. Representative Jamie Raskin voiced these concerns in a letter to Trump on Sunday, reiterating allegations from a whistleblower who claims Maxwell is being given special treatment during her incarceration.
Within the six-page letter, Raskin accused Trump of facilitating ‘a corrupt misuse of law-enforcement resources’ and called for Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche to testify before the Judiciary Committee. Raskin alleged that Blanche, who previously worked as Trump’s attorney and now serves as a deputy to Pam Bondi, played a role in negotiating a ‘potential exchange of favors.’ According to the Democrat, a meeting in July between Blanche and Maxwell culminated in a deal involving ‘false testimony exonerating you [Trump] and other Epstein associates.’
The meeting between Blanche and Maxwell spanned two days in July, focusing on Epstein’s case and the potential involvement of other accomplices. Currently, Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison term for aiding the [disgraced] billionaire in [sex] trafficking offenses. Her testimony, delivered behind closed doors, reportedly absolved Trump of any misconduct, even as questions linger about his past connections with Epstein. Following her discussions with Blanche, Maxwell was relocated to a minimum-security facility in Texas, where she is said to be significantly more content.
Raskin’s recent letter is a follow-up to a prior statement Democrats sent to the Department of Justice accusing the administration of ‘apparent flagrant violation of BOP [Bureau of Prison] policies, including one that explicitly prohibits the placement of [sexual] offenders in such facilities.’ Previously, Maxwell was serving out her prison sentence for assisting Epstein in FCI Tallahassee, which is a ‘low security’ prison for men and women. However, her latest prison pad is a ‘minimum security’ camp for only women.
Maxwell, however, now plans to send a commutation application to Trump via her lawyer Leah Saffian, according to allegations from an unidentified whistleblower. ‘I am struggling to keep it all together as it is big and there are so many attachments,’ Maxwell wrote in an email with the subject line ‘RE: Commutation Application.’ Maxwell plans to send the application materials through the prison’s warden for the administration to review. If Trump approves Maxwell’s request, her 20-year [sexual] trafficking sentence will be significantly reduced.
Maxwell added, ‘More coming to replace others… hopefully it will all make sense.’ The Supreme Court rejected Maxwell’s conviction appeal last month, meaning a pardon or commutation from Trump is her only hope for freedom. White House spokesman Abigail Jackson told the Daily Mail: ‘The White House does not comment on potential clemency requests. As President Trump has stated, pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell is not something he has thought about.’