'What the hell?' Ex-RNC chair gobsmacked by this shocking prison privilege for Maxwell
MSNBC anchor and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele was gobsmacked Friday over reports that Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving preferential treatment at a federal prison — and that officials warned inmates not to speak to the press about her sweetheart conditions.
Maxwell's transfer in the first place ran afoul of longstanding Justice Department policy against giving these perks to sex offenders — and came as the Trump administration used her testimony to try to defuse public anger over the failure to release the Epstein case files.
"The systematic failure clearly knows no bounds," Steele told former prosecutor Catherine Christian. "It is absolutely reprehensible at this stage when you consider the treatment of Ms. Maxwell, relative to other sexual predators who are now serving in prison."
"I want to give you two things to consider," said Steele. "The first, from Rep. Jamie Raskin, who sent a letter demanding answers on special treatment for Ghislaine Maxwell, noting, quote, 'shocking new reports reveal that Ms. Maxwell is not only receiving VIP treatment at FPC Bryan, including private meetings with mysterious visitors, meal delivery to her dormitory and other special perks, but that you and other prison officials have retaliated against inmates who dare to speak about her fawning preferential treatment.' And then this from the Wall Street Journal ... 'The warden called a town meeting for inmates. She warned that if inmates made threats to Maxwell, put her in any sort of danger, or talked to the press about her, those inmates would be shipped to a harsher facility, people familiar with the matter said.'"
"What the hell have we come to here?" added Steele. "That this administration and this Justice Department are giving preferential treatment to a serial sexual predator duly convicted under the laws and the courts of this country? I don't understand what's going on here.
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