Tweets about Jeffrey Epstein’s supposed client list that Vice President JD Vance supposedly made during his time in the Biden administration have come back to harm him since President Trump’s Department of Justice and FBI confirmed there was no such list.
This week’s news comes after Trump promised during his 2024 presidential campaign that he would release records relating to Epstein, who k!lled himself in jail in 2019 while on trial for federal s** trafficking charges.

In February, the Justice Department put a collection of papers online, but there were reports of a list of Epstein’s customers and who might be on it.
Vance has said before that he thought there was more information about Epstein, as shown by a tweet he sent out while he was in the Biden administration.
Vance seemed to imply that the Democrat-led administration might have had some kind of personal connection to the information when he said, “What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein’s clients secret?” Oh…

In another tweet from September 2021, Vance wrote, “Remember when we found out that the richest and most powerful people were linked to a guy who ran a real child s** trafficking ring?” And then the guy died in jail for no reason? And now we don’t talk about it anymore.
The 2-page document from the Department of Justice and the FBI, on the other hand, said that the investigators did not find any “incriminating lists.”
People were very angry at the announcement. The announcement caused a backlash, but Vance seems to have changed his mind and agreed with this decision. He then defended the president’s handling of the situation.

Vance told the podcaster Theo Von that Donald Trump didn’t do anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein.
What the Democrats and the media say about him is all lies. As the Vice President, I will always be loyal to President Trump.
We all know that not everything that happens online is private. It didn’t take long for members of the social network to look up Vance’s prior comments that looked sure about Epstein’s customer database.
A lot of people on the internet are sharing Vance’s old tweets about why the government could keep the list private and asking one basic question: What changed?

Would you like to say something today, JD? , One person wrote something, and another person said, “So?” Hey, what happened?
A third individual questioned, “Could you at least tell us what made you change your mind?”
A lot of people are talking about Epstein, but Trump has made it obvious that his administration is ready to move on.
During a cabinet meeting on July 8, Trump asked, “Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?”