US House Speaker Mike Johnson on Ghislaine Maxwell
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Jeffrey Epstein’s former associate and girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche Thursday and Friday to talk about people involved in the sex trafficking
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) weighed in on talk of a possible pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, saying the 20-year sentence she received for conspiring with the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse minors was not harsh enough.
Ghislaine Maxwell's 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking is "a pittance," Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told NBC’s ‘Meet the Press with Kristen Welker’ Sunday. "I think she should have a life sentence at least.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) does not think Ghislaine Maxwell should receive a pardon from President Donald Trump. In fact,
Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna discuss whether Ghislaine Maxwell should receive a pardon in exchange for testimony about Jeffrey Epstein's associates.
President Trump, pressed on the Jeffrey Epstein case, said he hasn’t “thought about” pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell. His comment came as NBC News reported that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche held meetings with Maxwell,
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AlterNet on MSN'Obvious concern': Why Johnson is hesitant to let Ghislaine Maxwell testify under oathSpeaker Mike Johnson (R‑La.) on Wednesday expressed doubt that Ghislaine Maxwell — the convicted sex offender and longtime associate of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — would serve as a credible witness,