Facing lingering heat from the MAGA base over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, Attorney General Pam Bondi is reportedly weighing the release of a redacted transcript from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent DOJ sit-down with Ghislaine Maxwell.
“They asked about every possible thing you could imagine — everything,” said Maxwell attorney David Oscar Markus, according to the Daily Mail.
Shortly after meeting with Blanche, the convicted Epstein accomplice was quietly moved from FCI Tallahassee in Florida to the minimum security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas.
The Bureau of Prisons confirmed the move but offered no explanation for the sudden relocation.
Observers say the transcript release could help the administration wrest back control of the Epstein narrative — one that’s continued to stir frustration across the America First movement. (RELATED: New Report Unmasks Shocking Legal Campaign Against Catholics)
Maxwell, now serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, allegedly dropped names — nearly 100 individuals — during her two-day interrogation in Tallahassee. While audio exists, only a written transcript is being considered for release.
Maxwell opposes its release, with her attorneys arguing that making the materials public could jeopardize a potential retrial — if the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to overturn her conviction for helping Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls.
If the Trump administration moves forward, the release could signal renewed commitment to transparency and accountability — especially on one of the most shadowy scandals of the past decade.
But the risks remain. Maxwell is pushing back, redactions could enrage victims and skeptics alike, and the actual contents may not live up to expectations.
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It should be ,America voters have a right to know.
For crap sake, release the information on whomever was on the list & let the chips fall where they may! I’m sure there is a wide range of sickos from both sides of the political aisle.