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Theo Von's comments join a growing chorus of online MAGA figures pushing back against the Trump administration over the alleged Jeffrey Epstein "client list."
JD Vance is one of Trump’s best public-facing allies. But even his flip-flop can’t push Jeffrey Epstein out of the headlines, writes
MSNBC journalist Chris Hayes slammed Vice President JD Vance with a blistering comeback after the two argued online about Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book and whether the president’s name was included in it.
Amid public clamor, Trump directed Bondi on July 17 to seek the release of grand jury testimony from federal cases brought against Epstein and his girlfriend, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. A federal judge in Florida rejected one of the administration’s requests July 23. Two other requests are still pending in Manhattan federal court.
The vice president called out the former presidents after being questioned about the late convicted sex offender.
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India Today on MSNWe're not shielding anything: JD Vance defends Trump on Jeffrey EpsteinUS Vice President JD Vance defends President Trump, says he's ordered full transparency on the Epstein case despite rising pressure and criticism. He also backed Attorney General Bondi.
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JD Vance is weaving a tangled web as he attempts to defend Donald Trump over the relentless Jeffrey Epstein saga. The vice president waded in again on Thursday after The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times published damning reports about a birthday book for Epstein that Trump was said to have contributed to.
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Raw Story on MSNJD Vance 'hiding' amid Epstein fallout is a sign of his tenuous political future: expertThe Vice President has been conspicuously absent from the Jeffrey Epstein drama lately, and one analyst thinks that may be a deliberate move to salvage his political future. Michael Wolff, one of Donald Trump's biographers,
Vice President JD Vance was asked about the Epstein files Monday and took the opportunity to defend President Trump and his handling of the ongoing saga.
Vice President JD Vance turned attention to former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush when asked about late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.