Political analyst Maggi Haberman on Friday evaluated the potential impact of President Trump, possibly forgiven the guilty sex criminal Ghisla Maxwell He collaborated with the Department of Justice (DOJ) During the interview of two days.
“This is quite a line to walk,” Haberman said during an appearance on CNN’s “The Source with Catalan Collins”.
“I think you are looking at the Trump administration to potentially, claiming that she was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, that she was not a sex traffic herself in any way, but someone who was caught in a wave of his crime. The reason, I think the administration has started describing her as a victim,” he said.
Habermans and Colins reminded the audience that there are groups of people affected by Eptin’s criminal behavior who have been recovering for years of trauma.
“Are real – girls. Here are real victims. There are real victims who are suffering from the victims, whose life has been damaged irreplaceable. And they are happening – some of them said, it seems that they are being used in a way that is very unpleasant,” Haberman said.
Maxwell is currently appealing for his convict decisions in the Supreme Court despite rejection from DOJ.
Some are expecting that their talks with the former criminal lawyer of Deputy Attorney General Todde Blanches on Thursday and Friday Bring more information Regarding high-profile people involved in Epstein’s criminal behavior. He Limited immunity During the meetings, according to reports.
Maxwell’s Attorney David Oscar Marcus said, “This was a complete, comprehensive interview by the Deputy Attorney General. No person and any subject was off-lymph. We are very grateful. The truth will be revealed,” Maxwell’s lawyer David Oscar Marcus said in a one. News of newsHill sister network.
The President made his criminal relationship a “witch hunting” from Epstein to his criminal relations, of which he is trying to clean his name. Trump has denied any wrongdoing.
Earlier this week, the President suggested reporters Not completely rejected Forgiveness to Maxwell, Epstein’s companion.
Trump told reporters on Friday, “This is something that I have not thought. I am allowed to do it, but it’s something that I have not thought about.”