H.Res. 913 - House Opposition to Maxwell Clemency

From: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD-8)To: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives
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H.RES. 913 (119TH CONGRESS) HOUSE OPPOSITION TO CLEMENCY FOR GHISLAINE MAXWELL Congress.gov identifies H.Res. 913 as a House resolution sponsored by Representative Jamie Raskin and introduced on November 25, 2025. The record shows referral to the House Committee on the Judiciary on the date of introduction. The official title states that the House expresses opposition to any commutation, clemency, or pardon for federally convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. In archival terms, this record marks a congressional-position document focused on accountability and clemency posture rather than disclosure mechanics. This distinction is important for chronology work. Earlier 2025 items in the Epstein-related legislative stream emphasized records release and transparency. H.Res. 913 addresses a different institutional question: whether the House should formally state opposition to executive clemency in Maxwell's case. As a result, the resolution expands the congressional record beyond document-publication policy into post-conviction accountability signaling. For research use, the bill page provides sponsor, committee referral, and action metadata, while the text version supplies the exact findings and resolved language. Together, they create a complete primary-source basis for citing the House's clemency-opposition position in late 2025. Source: Congress.gov Available at: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-resolution/913

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