Trump Slips on Maxwell Pardon and Epstein Island: Body Language Analysis

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In this video, Dr. G, a clinical and forensic psychologist, analyzes a high-stakes moment from a recent meeting between former President Donald Trump and the UK Prime Minister, where Trump is confronted with direct questions about Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the now-infamous Epstein Island. Dr. G breaks down Trump’s verbal dodges, body language shifts, and emotional leakage as he reacts to questions about whether he ever visited the island—and whether he would consider pardoning Maxwell.

Ghislaine Maxwell, now serving a 20-year federal sentence at FCI Tallahassee for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s underage sex-trafficking ring, has recently re‑entered the spotlight. She was interviewed for 1.5 days by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, answering questions about roughly 100 individuals without invoking her Fifth Amendment rights. Her lawyer asserts she didn’t refuse or invoke privilege and hopes her cooperation may support her Supreme Court appeal or possible habeas petition.

Maxwell formally appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn her conviction on the theory that a 2008 non-prosecution agreement with Epstein’s earlier Florida case may shield her from charges in New York
CBS News. Separately, her legal team has petitioned Congress to consider clemency so she can testify "openly and honestly" before the House Oversight Committee without risking further charges.

President Trump has said he is “allowed” to pardon Maxwell but claims no formal request has been made, describing discussions as inappropriate at this time. House Speaker Mike Johnson has voiced strong opposition to a pardon, calling her actions "unforgivable" and resisting a vote on releasing Epstein-related files, citing victim privacy concerns. Meanwhile, Representatives Ro Khanna (D) and Thomas Massie (R) are pushing for legislation to unseal FBI and Treasury files—arguing they can be released in redacted form to promote transparency—and Massie has hinted a pardon could be contingent on Maxwell’s testimon.

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