Thursday, July 17, 2025

Ghislaine 'Ready' To Testify As Trump Triples Down, Slams 'Weakling PAST Supporters Who Believe Epstein Hoax'

 Ghislaine Maxwell's Willingness to Testify

- Maxwell claims she is ready to tell her story before Congress.

- A source states she was never offered a plea deal.

- Maxwell is the only person jailed in connection with Epstein.

- She believes she should be protected from prosecution due to a past Non-Prosecution Agreement with Epstein.

- Controversy surrounds the DOJ's claim of no Epstein 'client list’ and the release of videos supporting his suicide ruling.

Implications of Maxwell's Testimony

- Matt Margolis suggests how Congress handles Maxwell's testimony will reflect on American politics.

- The Epstein scandal is seen as a test for political integrity.

- Trump and the MAGA movement call for the truth about Epstein.

Trump's Position on Epstein Claims

- Trump asserts the Epstein List is a Democrat hoax.

- He expresses frustration about past supporters believing in this 'hoax'.

- He claims to have had more success than any other president in six months.

- Trump criticizes the media and Democrats for focusing on the Epstein issue.

- He discussed the possibility of AG Pam Bondi releasing credible documents related to Epstein.

Democrat Response to Epstein Controversy

- Democrats are actively campaigning on the Epstein issue as polling shows voter interest.

- Sen. Ruben Gallego and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries demand the release of the Epstein list.

- The DNC created an online bot questioning if Trump will release Epstein files.

- Democrats aim to expose Trump's inconsistencies regarding the Epstein case and divide his base.

- Rep. Ted Lieu calls for the release of files, asserting powerful leaders are protecting one another.

- Several Democratic officials believe the controversy highlights Trump's flip-flops on campaign promises. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ghislaine-ready-testify-trump-triples-down-slams-weakling-past-supporters-who-believe

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