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July 11, 2025 - Lionel Nation
11:22
EXPOSED: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Last Play to Betray Trump BLOWS UP in Her Face!
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You gotta ask yourself the question which is the most important.
What the hell is Ghelane Maxwell doing in prison?
What is she doing in prison?
What is that all about?
Think about it.
Pam Bondi said, I don't have any lists.
I don't have any money.
That's it.
We're done.
There's nothing.
What the hell am I?
Who am I?
What?
I'm going to be talking about this on July the 19th at the cutting room, by the way.
Come out and see me.
If you think this is good, remember, this is YouTube.
I got to watch what I said.
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The link is there.
But it's true.
Ghelane Maxwell should absolutely not receive a pardon.
A pardon?
She wants a pardon?
Well, the rumor is she's talking about a pardon.
She's got more dirt.
Ghelane, I wouldn't push it if I were you.
The only reason why you're not is because maybe they made a deal with you and you're trying to think of your parents or your family or whatever it is.
You're one daddy.
Look what happened to daddy, Maxwell.
Couldn't swim.
No matter what, revisionists spin certain legal circles or political influence or whatever, whatever the people are pushing, the facts remain unshakable.
She was convicted of five out of six federal charges related to sex trafficking of minors.
Even though we don't know who, even though we don't know the minors, even though we're not even sure whether there's a list, Pam Bondi says it's on my desk, I don't know.
But she was apparently the key architect and accomplice in Jeffrey Epstein's sick empire of exploitation.
A jury heard the evidence.
They deliberated, found her guilty.
Now I'm wondering, guilty of what?
Makes you wonder, like, what did her lawyers do?
This is not about political theater or partisan agendas.
This is about justice for victims who were groomed and recruited and trafficked under her direction.
And the idea that anyone, especially a sitting or former president, would even consider for a second pardoning her, pardoning her so entrenched in systemic abuse, unless B.B. Netanyahu says it'd be a good idea.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
It's not, I mean, it may seem out of the ordinary for you, but I don't know.
You know, there's, I mean, after all, Acosta, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, said, yeah, he's Intel, Middle Eastern.
See, before, a couple of weeks ago, a month ago, I would have said, nah, it's not the way.
Now I'm not so sure.
Now, sources are saying that when Maxwell was first arrested in July of 2020, panic rippled through the upper echelons of power.
People were not putting exactly a lot of money in terms of her longevity.
Her proximity to Epstein, combined with high-profile social networks and all that, made her a national security risk.
At least not just as a criminal defendant, but elsewhere.
But it was clear from the beginning that her defense strategy would be to implicate others maybe, to present herself as a cog in a much bigger machine or wheel.
And yet no credible evidence emerged at trial linking President Trump to any of the crimes or, frankly, anybody else.
I mean, look, especially now in view of the Bondi memorandum or the press conference, we're wondering what exactly did, it's not that far-fetched, what exactly did Ghelene Maxwell really do?
I mean, this was, it was portrayed she was found guilty of this elaborate grooming operation.
I mean, it was her voice, her direction, and her manipulation that gave Epstein the, dare I say, logistical capabilities to run a human trafficking pipeline.
Or did it?
Who were they?
Where were they?
How do we know?
Are you sure there was?
Do you know?
Can you say for sure anything anymore?
Especially when Pam Bondi says, I've got on my list the list.
I've got the list.
I've got the list.
On my god damn it, I've got the list.
Next day, what list?
Shut up with you and your list.
President Trump, what are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Are you talking about Epstein again?
What is the matter with you?
Excuse me.
So fine.
Take that tech.
But what about Ghelane?
She stays in prison for what?
What did she do?
Did she take those photos?
What did she do?
Now, the idea that she was railroaded because no other co-conspirators were charged, some say is as lazy as it is dangerous.
You know, that's how conspiracy law works.
The DOJ failed the American people by not prosecuting others.
But that doesn't mean many say that Maxwell should walk free.
But then again, I ask you, with whom did she conspire?
Epstein?
And that means that more prosecutors are needed, not less.
You know, you don't let one person convicted go simply because the swamp is still hiding the rest.
Justice doesn't work on quotas, at least that's what we were told, until recently.
Now, Pam Bondi's comments, which once suggested that a client list existed and was under review, have since been walked back.
Walked back and ignored.
And that walk back is, frankly, pathetic.
It doesn't erase Maxwell's crimes.
It doesn't change the testimony of victims.
It doesn't override the unanimous judgment of a jury that sat through weeks of graphic, irrefutable testimony.
Pardon me.
Even if the DOJ is now claiming that there are no further indictments to be made, you know, that's on them.
That's on them, not on the court, not on the jury, not on the American people who demand accountability.
So, again, she's a terrible person.
Until recently, we're wondering, well, why is she there?
Now, some insiders have speculated that Trump considered pardoning Maxwell in his first term out of concern for maybe what she might reveal.
But here's what really happened.
President Trump wisely listened to his advisors and chose not to go anywhere near such a disgraceful move.
What if Beebe were to pull like a Pollard move and say, listen, she's important to our bigger role, our security, our bottom line?
I don't know.
You know, Trump's a master strategist, so he reminds us.
He knew exactly how toxic she was.
And while he had shared some public spaces with Epstein decades earlier, and him, as had many other powerful figures, he had also permanently cut ties with Epstein long before the full scope of his crimes came to light.
At least that's a story.
Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
He publicly disavowed him.
And when Maxwell was convicted, he didn't lift a finger.
But then he said something like, I wish her well.
He says these things off the cuff.
You think, did he mean that?
Was that just a, huh?
I don't know.
But he didn't lift a finger to help her.
That tells you everything you need to know, or it doesn't.
See, Ghelane Maxwell's defenders argue that she's a scapegoat, that her crimes were no worse than those committed by men who still walk free.
That's a point.
But that's not a defense.
That's a distraction.
Some people say.
If others are guilty, they should be charged.
But Maxwell was charged.
She was convicted.
And the evidence against her was overwhelming.
So the jury announced.
So we're not talking about innuendo or political hijabs.
We're talking about flight logs and sworn testimony that we're not going to see, which don't exist.
And after all, because he killed himself, and forget documentary proof.
And I mean, this is the craziest thing in the world.
Now, let's not forget something.
The victims spoke, right?
Brave women who endured years of silence toward with really nobody listening.
They came forward and described in painful detail how Maxwell had recruited them, how she normalized abuse, kind of playing like the big sister, how she was the bridge between innocence and evil and all that stuff.
They didn't just accuse Epstein.
They pointed the finger at her, Maxwell, to grant her clemency or a pardon would not only be a betrayal of every survivor who risked everything to stand in the courtroom, but it would be a subversion of justice totally.
And there are those within the Intel community and bureaucratic apparatus who want this case buried, who want to seal the files, dismiss the videos, deny the existence of client lists, move on, and that's a fight worth having, perhaps.
That's where outrage should be directed.
But granting Maxwell a pardon simply because others might be guilty too is not justice.
It's surrender.
It sends a message.
And how she both hasn't spoken and how nobody wants her to speak is the bottom line.
Look, let me just explain something to you.
Okay?
She's smart enough to know, keep your mouth shut.
Do your time.
There's a chance for some type of humanitarian relief, but a pardon, commutation of sentence, if Trump gets anywhere near this, he's crazy.
But then again, Trump works in a different parallel universe, in a different orbit.
He does stuff that would kill other people, but for his purposes, he doesn't.
It doesn't really matter.
For his purposes, it doesn't seem to matter.
He lives in another world.
It's the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen.
So we will see.
But, Mr. President, you do have to ask the real person you should be talking to.
It's not Ghalene Maxwell or her lawyers or anything.
But talk to Pam Bondi and make sure that whoever coordinates the announcement of files and things of such a sort on the DOJ level, make sure you all have some kind of coordination.
And by the way, once and for all, people say, well, it's Mossad's involved.
Do you think Mossad would have allowed all these tapes to stay there?
How many decades?
They would have been cleared out, removed.
The moment it got a full one, take it, as opposed to, hey, look at these videos we've got.
These are 10, 20 years old.
No.
No.
You have them, you move them, you copy them, you preserve them.
And also, today, with AI being what it is, videos like this are going to mean nothing.
Remember, this is the last time you will ever see.
The real honeypot, the real extortion moves are going to be through computer and digital infiltration and the like.
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