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Speaker Johnson rejects Maxwell pardon, says she deserves life sentence

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parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, R, said no.

In the emergence of “Meet the Press” from NBC, Johnson was asked whether he supports the pardon of Maxweell, but the speaker stressed that the decision ultimately belonged to President Donald Trump.

“I think 20 years were entry,” Johnson said about the time of Maxwell behind bars. “I think it should suffer from a life sentence, at least. I mean, think about all these indescribable crimes.”

Johnson added: “I mean, it is difficult to put words how this evil was and that it was publishing it and it was a large part of it, at least under the criminal punishment, something that is not forgiven.” “So again, it is not my decision, but I have a great stop as it does.”

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Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, R, speaks. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

While leaving the White House on Friday on his way to Scotland, Trump was asked whether he was considered an amnesty or Maxwell housewife. The president left the door open, responding: “I am allowed to do this, but it is something that I did not think about.”

Johnson said that he supports the position of president, Federal Investigation Office and the Ministry of Justice that “all the evidence and reliable information” is issued, but stressed the need for guarantees to protect the identities of the victims. I answered questions about about 100 potential Epstein colleagues during the corners of the compassion.

“This is a decision by the president,” Johnson said about Maxwell’s potential pardon. “He said he did not think enough about it. I will not take over before him. This is not my neighborly.

Federal public prosecutors refer to a picture of Ibstein and Maxwell

The Acting American lawyer in the southern province in New York refers to a picture of Jeffrey Epstein and Gissillan Maxwell during a press conference on July 2, 2020. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

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Johnson criticized a petition for the release of all the Epsin files presented by the actors. procedures “.

The spokesman said that the petition also lacks guarantees of young victims who were exposed to “indescribable crimes, the purchase of evil” who risk “unlimited.” Johnson said that Massi and Khanna “are martyred that they do not want to abuse children, and the information assault has been revealed, but they are citing the wrong appreciation of federal law, and thus makes him inappropriate.” The Republican spokesperson for the House of Representatives Committee has been committed, committed to a better approach that would protect innocent people.

Representative Thomas Massi

Representative Thomas Massi arrives, R-Ky. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

When asked about the potential pardon of Maxwell, Massi Christine Wilker told NBC earlier in the program that she “will be up to the president, but if she had information that can help us, I think she should witness.”

Massi said: “Let’s get that, and whatever they have to do to force this testimony, as long as it is honest, I will be in favor.”

Khanna said he does not believe that Maxwell’s penalty should be reduced and that he was concerned that Blanche is meeting with her. He said that he agreed with Massi that Maxwell should testify, but indicated that she had been accused twice on charges of perjury.

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“This is why we need files. That is why we need independent evidence,” Khanna said.

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2025-07-27 17:11:00

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