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HRES 635119th CongressIntroduced

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Ghislaine Maxwell should not receive a pardon, commutation, or other form of clemency from the President of the United States.

Introduced: Aug 5, 2025
Civil Rights & Justice
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H. Res. 635 is a non-binding House resolution that expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that Ghislaine Maxwell should not receive a pardon, commutation, or any other form of clemency from the President. The resolution cites Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on multiple counts related to child sexual abuse and trafficking, her 2022 sentence of 20 years in prison plus 5 years of supervised release, and the involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. It states that granting clemency would deny justice to survivors and condemns child sexual abuse and trafficking. As a “sense of the House” measure, it does not create or alter law; it simply communicates a political position intended to influence public discussion and presidential considerations.

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