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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The Second presidency of Donald Trump could possibly release the United States Department of Justice audio recording interview with Ghislaine Maxwell about the Jeffery Epstein case. On Tuesday morning, the talks over the possibility of publication of the notes and the audio interview were still going on.
Maxwell is not going to testify before the United States Congress about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his sex crimes unless she is given immunity, clemency, or a presidential pardon. The House Oversight Committee, has subpoenaed Maxwell and has made a Deposition (law) for August 11 at her prison, has rejected her demands for Legal immunity or a pardon in exchange for her testimony.