Trump again wishes Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell 'well' as she awaits trial on sex trafficking charges

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  • President Donald Trump once again extended well wishes to alleged Jeffrey Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell, who is awaiting trial on charges of sex-trafficking.
  • In an interview with Axios' Jonathan Swan, the president also cast doubt surrounding the circumstances of Epstein's death, saying: "Her boyfriend died in jail, and people are still trying to figure out how did it happen. Was it suicide, was he killed?"
  • He added, "I'm not looking for anything bad for her. I'm not looking bad for anybody."
  • During a press conference on July 21, Trump first expressed well wishes to Maxwell when a reporter asked for his response to her arrest.
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President Donald Trump sent another round of well-wishes to Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged madam of Jeffrey Epstein, who is awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. She has pleaded not guilty.

In an interview on Monday, Axios' Jonathan Swan asked the president about his previous remarks of well-wishes to Maxwell and "why he would wish such a person well."

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