Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, appeared virtually before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, February 9, 2026, only to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The high-stakes deposition, conducted from the federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, lasted barely an hour before ending in a total diplomatic and legal stalemate.
The Clemency Gambit
Following the closed-door session, Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed a stunning ultimatum from Maxwell’s legal team. According to Comer, Maxwell’s lawyers indicated that she would be willing to “come clean” and provide substantive testimony regarding her ties to the late sex offender—but only if President Donald Trump first grants her executive clemency.
“Her attorney said that she would answer questions if she were granted clemency by the president,” Comer told reporters. The request is seen as a desperate bid for freedom as Maxwell continues to serve a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Republican members noted that her team also cited a pending petition for a retrial as a secondary reason for her silence, arguing it would be “inappropriate” to answer questions while that process is active.
“Political Theater” and Clinton Subpoenas
Democratic lawmakers, including Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA), criticized the plea as “inconsistent.” Khanna pointed out that Maxwell had previously participated in a two-day interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in July 2025 without invoking the Fifth Amendment. “Why did she not plead the Fifth when Blanche asked her questions, but is doing so now?” Khanna questioned, suggesting she is strategically withholding information to leverage a pardon.
The hearing occurred as millions of pages of records—the “Epstein Files”—continue to be released under the Transparency Act. Amidst this data dump, the committee is also turning its sights toward former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Both have reportedly agreed to appear for depositions later this month after facing potential contempt of Congress resolutions.
Unanswered Questions
Lawmakers had prepared a litany of questions regarding potential co-conspirators and Epstein’s alleged ties to foreign intelligence services in Russia and Israel. However, without a grant of immunity—which Congress has so far refused—Maxwell remains a locked vault.
As the Trump administration faces mounting pressure from its base to “expose the cabal,” Maxwell’s demand for clemency puts the White House in a politically fraught position: either negotiate with a convicted sex trafficker for information or allow the Epstein saga to remain shrouded in Fifth Amendment silences.
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