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13 Will Trump pardon Epstein’s chief enabler?

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Danielle Hewitt @ Vox 1 place · today 11:00 EDT

Will Trump pardon Epstein’s chief enabler?

Last Friday — and then again this Tuesday — the Justice Department released the Epstein files. The documents were incomplete and heavily redacted, angering the Congress members who’d pushed for the release for months. Among the thousands of documents were the grand jury records from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is currently serving a […]

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