Ghislaine Maxwell is expected to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during today's congressional deposition before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, according to her attorney David Markus who revealed the strategy on NewsNation.
The move raises explosive questions about what secrets Maxwell—Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend and convicted accomplice—is desperately trying to protect from congressional scrutiny. Patriots have long demanded answers about the deep state connections and high-profile figures tied to Epstein's trafficking network.
What Is She Hiding?
Maxwell's decision to plead the Fifth speaks volumes. If she had nothing to hide about the powerful elites connected to Epstein's operation, why not cooperate fully with Congress? The American people deserve transparency about who knew what and when regarding this international sex trafficking conspiracy.
"The Fifth Amendment grants Maxwell protection against self-incrimination," her attorney stated, effectively admitting there's criminally incriminating information she refuses to share with lawmakers investigating the scandal.
"Maxwell's silence protects the swamp creatures who participated in or covered up Epstein's crimes. This is exactly the kind of deep state protection racket President Trump has been fighting against."
Under the Trump-Vance administration's renewed commitment to draining the swamp, congressional Republicans are finally pressing for real answers about the Epstein network that the Biden regime and mainstream media worked overtime to bury.
Justice Delayed, Not Denied
While Maxwell may hide behind constitutional protections today, her refusal to cooperate only reinforces suspicions that powerful figures remain protected by the administrative state. President Trump has repeatedly promised to expose the corruption that previous administrations covered up.
The timing is significant—as Trump dismantles the deep state apparatus, these long-buried scandals are finally getting the congressional oversight they deserve. Maxwell's silence may protect her temporarily, but it won't protect the network of enablers and participants forever.
How long will Americans tolerate this wall of silence protecting the elite predators who escaped justice? The swamp runs deeper than most patriots realize.
