GOP Slam the Door on Maxwell’s Mouth — Epstein SECRETS Stay Sealed
- Margaret Collins

- Jul 15
- 1 min read
She’s locked up, but she’s not shut up. Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking empire, says she’s ready to spill everything—names, deals, and dirty secrets. But there’s one problem: Congressional Republicans won’t let her speak.

Sources close to Maxwell say she’s “more than willing” to testify before Congress and expose the truth behind Epstein’s infamous network. Yet despite the public outcry and mounting pressure, GOP leaders have refused to call her in. No subpoenas. No hearings. Just silence.
Why the stonewall? Critics say it’s all about protecting powerful allies. The same week Maxwell offered to testify, House Republicans voted down a proposal to release the full Epstein files. Seven GOP members blocked the amendment, leaving the public in the dark and the victims without answers.
Meanwhile, Trump’s DOJ insists there’s “no client list” and “nothing to see here”—despite earlier claims from Attorney General Pam Bondi that the list was “on her desk.” The contradiction has sparked a civil war inside MAGA ranks, with Trump supporters furious over what they see as a betrayal of his promise to expose Epstein’s elite circle.
Maxwell’s lawyer says she’s the only one in prison for Epstein’s crimes—and she’s ready to talk. But if Republicans keep the lid on, the truth may die behind bars.





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