In early August, Donald Trump was asked about a possible pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate who was convicted of child sex trafficking. The president didn’t rule out the possibility.
“I’m allowed to do it,” he replied at the time, adding: “I know I have the right to do it.”
Two months later, the Republican continues to leave that door open. NBC News reported:
Asked in the Oval Office whether he would consider a pardon for Maxwell, Trump told reporters: ‘I haven’t heard the name in so long. I can say this, that I’d have to take a look at it. I would have to take a look.’ Asked to confirm whether he was considering such an action, Trump responded: ‘I wouldn’t consider it or not consider.’
As part of the same exchange, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked why Maxwell would even be considered at all as a candidate for clemency, he again said he’d have to speak to the Justice Department.
Reminded that Maxwell was convicted of child sex trafficking, Trump concluded: “Yeah, I mean, I’m going to have to take a look at it. I’d have to ask DOJ.”








