John,
This week, COURIER’s Nina Burleigh became the first to publicly connect Donald Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell, and an Epstein survivor.
She broke the story that, in 1997, Maxwell introduced a teenage girl to Trump. That girl later told NBC she had been raped and trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein for years before that meeting.
Until now, no outlet had tied the survivor directly to both Trump and Maxwell. We’ll explain why this reporting matters more than ever—especially as Trump’s DOJ meets with Maxwell in Florida and talk of a possible pardon grows louder.
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Last week, we learned that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche—a longtime Trump loyalist and his former personal lawyer—visited Ghislaine Maxwell in her Florida prison.
Trump biographer Michael Wolff told The Daily Beast he believes the meeting was about assessing what Maxwell knows about Trump and Epstein—and how much leverage she may have.
Wolff also says Trump world insiders believe it was Maxwell who leaked that creepy, unhinged Epstein-themed birthday card to the Wall Street Journal, sending a signal that she has the goods on Trump.
Meanwhile, Trump hasn’t ruled out a pardon for Maxwell. In fact, he’s repeatedly reminded reporters that he has the power to pardon Maxwell—and could use it if he wanted to.
Let’s be clear: Maxwell didn’t just enable Epstein’s abuse. She participated in it—and was convicted of sex trafficking children.
Despite all of that, Trump and MAGA are floating the idea that Maxwell was railroaded—and signaling openness to a pardon in a desperate attempt to protect Trump.
That’s what makes our reporting so important right now. COURIER is not afraid to tell the truth about Trump’s ties to Epstein and Maxwell—but we need your support to keep exposing the cover up before it’s too late. [[link removed]]
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Thank you for standing with us in this fight.
The COURIER Team
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