India, July 25 -- US President Donald Trump on Friday said he could pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who was associated with Jeffrey Epstein, if she cooperates with investigations, but he has not yet considered doing so.

"I'm allowed to do it, but it's something I have not thought about," Trump said on Friday at the White House before leaving for Scotland.

When asked again by reporters, Trump declined to give more details, saying it was part of an ongoing investigation.

Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for helping Epstein abuse underage girls, met for the second day on Friday with deputy attorney general Todd Blanche. Blanche, who used to be Trump's personal lawyer, arranged the meeting as pressure grows on the administration to rel...