Unless you’ve been living under a rock, convicted child sex trafficker Maxwell has been receiving wonderfully favorable treatment from the Trump administration ever since she interviewed with Trump’s former defense lawyer, Todd Blanche, in a secret jailhouse interview last month.
Not only did Trump and team transfer her to a relatively luxurious, low security federal prison, but they have also given her freedom rights that sex offenders are forbidden from having at that facility.
In response, constituents have been ringing their representatives off the hook, demanding to know why the Trump administration is being so nice to a predatory sex offender who is responsible for the molestation of so many children. What in the world did she tell them? Who is she protecting? What deals have been made behind the scenes? Why isn’t the Trump administration being forthcoming about what she said in the top secret DOJ interview?
Now Congress is finally acting, demanding answers from Trump DOJ chief Pam Bundy, the mastermind of the most worst red flag gun laws in the entire nation. they want to know why she is being so nice to sexual child predators. Here’s an excerpt from the letter they sent to the DOJ today.
“We write to demand DOJ and BOP provide all documents and information related to Deputy Attorney General Blanche’s interview of Ms. Maxwell and the sudden decision to transfer her to a facility with lower security and greater freedom for inmates, which was, prior to this extraordinary transfer, categorically off limits to sex offenders,” the letter said. “It is imperative that the Administration come clean regarding the full scope of Mr. Blanche’s interview of Ms. Maxwell and the sudden decision to transfer her to a minimum-security prison camp.”
Unbelievable this is even necessary. If you’ll recall, Trump promised that his administration was going to be the most “transparent in American history.“ They have actually been the most secretive in American history, even worse than the Hoover FBI years.
Here’s hoping the truth comes out, although I’m not holding my breath