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Republicans divided over Ghislaine Maxwell

Republicans divided over Ghislaine Maxwell pardon as lawmakers condemn proposal

However, an ever increasing divide between the Republicans has been revealed that some of them believe that President Trump should give a pardon to the notorious Ghislaine Maxwell who is behind bars for her criminal conduct.

Committee Chairman James Comer confirmed in an interview with Politico that despite his own reservations regarding the issue, members of his party have different views about whether Maxwell deserves clemency if she agrees to cooperate with the House inquiry on Jeffrey Epstein.

He emphasized that such an option would be considered “unfavorable” adding that no one else was as despicable in the whole case than Maxwell except Epstein himself.

Maxwell, who will soon turn 65 years old, is now imprisoned for 20 years at a low-security prison camp in Texas because of her conviction in 2021 for recruiting and grooming young girls for Epstein.

She will be eligible for parole in July 2037, but the US Supreme Court rejected her application for appeal in October 2025.

Survivors and allies push back

The idea of a pardon has been met with fierce opposition from abuse survivors, their lawyers and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

Annie Farmer, who testified at Maxwell’s trial that she was sexually abused by Epstein and Maxwell as a teenager, urged those considering clemency to think about the message that would send.

Maxwell should not be receiving any special treatment or pardon given the extent of the damage she had caused, farmer said.

Attorney Arick Fudali, who represents 11 survivors of Epstein’s crimes, found the mere suggestion of considering a pardon to be “offensive.”

While the outrage has largely come from Democrats, Republican Nancy Mace has also condemned the deal.

Mace’s spokesperson stated that Maxwell was complicit in Epstein’s child trafficking and that a pardon would not be considered.

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Another Republican, Anna Paulina Luna, stated in an interview with NewsNation that there would never be enough votes for this deal.

Maxwell testified before the committee in February 2026 after several months of ignoring the bipartisan subpoena issued in her case.

The suspect claimed protection under the Fifth Amendment, which gave her the right not to give testimonies that could incriminate her. Hence, she refused to respond to any questions from the members of the Oversight Committee.

In October 2025, Trump announced that he would “look into it” after the Supreme Court denied Maxwell’s appeal for a stay of execution.

It takes only the president’s decision to sign an executive order to grant Maxwell a presidential pardon.

This must be pointed out that the Oversight Committee lacks jurisdiction in pardoning processes. At this point, the rift within the GOP camp looks like it will hinder any negotiations until further notice.

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Apple's first foldable iPhone

Apple’s first foldable iPhone edges closer signals 2026 launch

Apple’s foldable iPhone, which had been speculated upon for almost a decade now, seems to have been confirmed beyond doubt, after recent developments and leaks indicated the possibility of an iPhone that could redefine the future of high end smartphones.

Foxconn, one of Apple’s manufacturers, has reportedly started trial production of the device.

This comes from Chinese leaker Instant Digital. Trial production represents the stage just before manufacturing and Apple plans to commence mass production in July, provided there are no hitches at the current stage of manufacture.

The confirmation came after reports from Nikkei Asia suggested that manufacturing issues might cause the device to miss out on its launch date.

When leaker Sonny Dickson shared pictures of dummy models for the foldable iPhone next to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, it was probably the most obvious sign.

Accessory makers often use dummy units, which are non functional prototypes, to get ready for cases and other products before an official announcement.

The leaked dummies showed that the device is much wider and shorter when closed than most Android foldables from Samsung or Google.

The inner display will be about 7.8 inches wide and have a resolution of 2,713 1,920 pixels.

The outer screen will be about 5.5 inches wide. The aspect ratio is likely to be 4:3, which makes the proportions more like those of an iPad mini than a smartphone.

It is said that Apple was very keen on making an iPhone with a crease free display.

Also reported that Samsung will provide the OLED panels, as Apple aims to give it a longevity of 300,000 folds.

As an alternative, Apple will be offering its Touch ID technology, which will be available through its power button as in the latest iPad Air series.

The name of the product is yet unclear, but rumours claim that it will be called iPhone Ultra and not iPhone Fold.

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This way, Apple aims to create its new premium range of products, and according to analysts, it will cost between $2,000 and $2,500.

There is, however, some uncertainty about the launch date.

Gurman has also said that it will probably be available a little later than the Pro models.

Originally, mass production was supposed to start in June, but it has been pushed back to August. MingChi Kuo an Apple analyst has warned that problems with production could lead to supply shortages that last until 2027.

The question is not whether Apple will produce such a phone, but rather when they’ll produce one.

The more pertinent question for those considering buying one is whether the hefty price tag makes them first in line worth it.

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