Maxwell Offers to Testify Before Congress if Pardoned Amid Political Tensions

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Ghislaine Maxwell has offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein if she is granted a pardon, arguing that immunity is necessary for her to speak openly and truthfully. Her legal team requested immunity and a postponement of her testimony, citing her recent conviction for sex trafficking and her desire to clear misconceptions. The House Oversight Committee has indicated it will not grant her immunity, and political figures have expressed skepticism about a pardon.
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