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Laura Loomer Warns Against Lobbying Trump for Maxwell Pardon
Right-wing activist Laura Loomer has issued a stark warning against lobbying the Trump administration for a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Loomer’s comments come after President Donald Trump indicated he might consult with the Department of Justice regarding clemency for Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021 for child sex trafficking and related offenses.
On Monday, Trump told reporters he had not heard of Maxwell in some time but would “have to take a look” at her case. This prompted Loomer to post a warning on social media platform X, advising against any efforts to persuade the administration to pardon Maxwell. “I strongly advise AGAINST anyone lobbying the Trump admin and the DOJ to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell,” she stated emphatically. “Do not do it. I repeat. Do not do it. There will be no coming back from that.”
Concerns About Consequences
Loomer did not specify the potential repercussions for those advocating for Maxwell, but she has a history of leveraging her influence to target individuals she perceives as disloyal to Trump. Her actions have led to the dismissal of several officials from various government positions, including the National Security Council and Customs and Border Protection.
Maxwell, who was previously the girlfriend of Epstein, has consistently maintained that the charges against her were unjust. Following the recent rejection of her appeal by the U.S. Supreme Court, her legal team indicated they would continue to explore all available avenues to contest her conviction.
After Trump’s comments regarding Maxwell, Loomer later confirmed that a “high-level White House source” informed her that the president has “no plans” to grant her a pardon. “I can also confirm he has personally not been asked to pardon Maxwell,” she added on X.
Maxwell’s Legal Troubles and Public Interest
The renewed public interest in the Epstein case has led to ongoing discussions about Maxwell’s role and potential insights into Epstein’s connections with high-profile individuals. Earlier this summer, Maxwell agreed to an interview with Justice Department officials, which led to her transfer from a maximum-security prison in Florida to a lower-security facility in Texas.
Despite Loomer and other Trump allies advocating for transparency through the release of the remaining Epstein files, the White House has thus far declined to provide further information. This refusal has sparked tension between Trump and segments of his base, who are eager for clarity regarding Epstein’s extensive connections prior to his suicide in jail in 2019.
As the situation unfolds, Loomer’s warning serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics at play within the Trump administration and the broader political landscape surrounding high-profile legal cases.
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