The U.S. Justice Department has conducted extensive interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, as political pressure mounts on the Trump administration to release information about Epstein's connections. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche led the questioning, with Maxwell reportedly answering all questions and preparing new evidence ahead of possible congressional testimony. The meetings come amid bipartisan suspicion and speculation that Maxwell may seek a deal or pardon, and as House Republicans subpoena her for further testimony. The controversy is fueled by public demands for transparency regarding Epstein's files and Trump's alleged ties to the scandal. The situation remains fluid, with further interviews and congressional actions expected.
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