Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex offender and former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, offered to provide information that could prove former President Donald Trump's innocence in exchange for a pardon, according to her attorneys. This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Trump's ties to Epstein and the handling of related documents by the Department of Justice, as reported by Time.
Maxwell's offer follows her decision to plead the fifth during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee. Her attorneys stated that a pardon from Trump could be the key to her cooperation. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing or visiting Epstein's private island.
Meanwhile, other developments continue to swirl around Trump. A former police chief's account, detailed in an FBI report, alleges that Trump acknowledged Epstein's crimes, contradicting his previous denials, as reported by Vox. Concerns about Trump's health have also resurfaced, with reports of rambling speeches, a mysterious bruise on his hand, and swollen ankles raising questions about his well-being, according to Vox.
Adding to the complexity, King Charles has publicly offered support to the police as they investigate new allegations against Prince Andrew related to the Epstein scandal, according to BBC Breaking. This follows the release of documents suggesting Andrew shared confidential information, raising questions about his conduct.
In other news, a court decision handed the Trump administration broad authority to lock up millions of immigrants, according to Vox. The ruling, made by two judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, a court dominated by Republicans, could give Trump a dangerous new weapon.
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