- The Department of Justice has released transcripts and audio recordings from its interview with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Victims' families and Democratic lawmakers have expressed outrage, calling the release a "travesty of justice" and a "distraction" from a "White House cover-up."
- Lawmakers suggest Maxwell is seeking a pardon, a possibility the president has not ruled out.
- The DOJ's release of documents, including a fraction of the subpoenaed Epstein files, has been criticised by Democrats as "limited disclosure" and "stonewalling."
- In her interview, Maxwell praised Trump and dismissed Virginia Giuffre's allegations against Prince Andrew as "manufactured."
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