This week, Jamie Raskin, D-Md., revealed {that a} whistleblower had given the Home Judiciary Committee details about the particular remedy that Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving on the minimum-security federal jail she was just lately transferred to.
In a letter to President Donald Trump, Raskin wrote that Maxwell, who’s serving a 20-year sentence for her position in Jeffrey Epstein’s intercourse trafficking operation, has had customized meals delivered to her cell. The warden, he mentioned, personally organized for Maxwell to fulfill privately with relations and different guests and even supplied snacks and refreshments. In line with Raskin, her friends have been allowed to deliver computer systems, doubtlessly permitting her unauthorized communication with the surface world.
Maxwell was allegedly taken to the jail’s train room after hours so she may work out alone, and “allowed to take pleasure in recreation time in staff-only areas,” Raskin wrote. An inmate who trains service canines was reportedly instructed to provide her particular entry to a pet. Raskin claimed {that a} prime official on the jail mentioned that he’s “sick of getting to be Maxwell’s bitch.”
A few of the particulars in Raskin’s letter have been confirmed Thursday by CNN, which added another. Whereas different inmates rigorously preserve their bathroom paper as a result of they’re given solely two rolls every week, CNN reported, Maxwell “is given as a lot bathroom paper as she wants. All she has to do is ask.”
What’s stunning right here isn’t that Maxwell is being handled decently — all prisoners ought to be — however that she’s being handled so significantly better than everybody else. The relative pampering she’s having fun with appears notably important given newly launched emails between her and Epstein suggesting she’s harboring some kind of secret about Trump.
On Wednesday, Democrats on the Home Oversight Committee launched three messages from a tranche they’d obtained from Epstein’s property. (Maybe making an attempt to drown them out, Republicans then launched greater than 20,000 extra.) “I would like you to appreciate that that canine that hasn’t barked is Trump,” Epstein wrote to Maxwell in 2011. One in all his victims, Epstein wrote, “spent hours at my home with him. He has by no means as soon as been talked about.” Maxwell responded, “I’ve been fascinated about that.”
A lot about this e-mail is ambiguous. Epstein may have been suggesting that Trump was retaining one thing quiet. Or he may need been expressing shock that Trump had not but been dragged into his mess. Presumably, Maxwell may clear issues up and clarify the precise nature of Trump and Epstein’s entanglement. That’s why it’s putting that the Bureau of Prisons — which is a part of the Justice Division — appears to be taking such extraordinary steps to maintain her completely happy. Perhaps there’s an harmless clarification for all of the privileges she’s being accorded, however I can’t consider one.
Recall that on July 22, after Trump’s Justice Division and FBI basically closed the Epstein case, the Home Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Maxwell to testify. That day, Todd Blanche, the previous Trump protection lawyer now serving as deputy lawyer normal, introduced he’d interview Maxwell himself. After they met, she instructed him she’d by no means witnessed Trump doing something untoward. (She mentioned the identical of Epstein.)
Simply days after chatting with Blanche, Maxwell was moved to a federal jail camp in Bryan, Texas, a a lot much less restrictive facility with a repute for relative consolation. The switch was extremely uncommon as a result of, underneath Bureau of Prisons coverage, convicted intercourse offenders like Maxwell will not be sometimes eligible for minimal safety.
Many contained in the system, Raskin instructed me, are upset about all of the exceptions apparently being made for her. “There are many folks within the jail, and there are many folks within the authorities, who’re extraordinarily disenchanted with the favoritism and indulgences being showered upon Ghislaine Maxwell,” he mentioned.
These indulgences seem like a part of a broader sample. We’ve seen in latest days how determined Trump is to maintain the Justice Division’s Epstein recordsdata from popping out. For months now, Reps. Ro Khanna, a Democrat, and Thomas Massie, a Republican, have been gathering signatures on a so-called discharge petition to override Home management and drive a vote on the recordsdata’ launch. This week, they received the signature they wanted to place their measure excessive, due to the swearing in of Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz.
One in all a handful of Home Republicans to signal onto the petition was Lauren Boebert, normally a MAGA loyalist. On Wednesday, CNN reported that she’d been summoned to the State of affairs Room to fulfill with Blanche, Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to debate the recordsdata. Boebert, who didn’t reverse her stance, denied that they’d tried to strain her. But it surely’s extraordinary to have the main legislation enforcement officers within the nation seemingly working to cease the vote, particularly since even when the measure will get to Trump’s desk, he can simply veto it. On Friday, Trump tried to distract from his personal involvement by instructing the Justice Division to analyze Epstein’s ties to Democrats.
The emails launched this week don’t get us a lot nearer to understanding what Trump could possibly be hiding. Certainly, an e-mail Epstein despatched just a few months earlier than his arrest in 2019 means that whereas Trump may need been conscious of Epstein’s youngster abuse, he didn’t take part in it. “He by no means received a therapeutic massage,” Epstein wrote. But Epstein additionally appeared assured that he knew one thing damaging about Trump. “I’m the one in a position to take him down,” he mentioned in a 2018 textual content message about Trump.
After all, Epstein was a self-aggrandizing felony. The query stays: Why is Trump appearing like he was proper?
