In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance deflected criticism regarding President Trump’s refusal to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, instead blaming the Biden administration for failing to release such information. Vance asserted that Trump has been transparent on the issue, despite the fact that the Trump administration stated earlier this summer that there was nothing else to release, including any “client list.” The backlash stems from the initial promises to release the files, despite the fact that Epstein’s arrest, death, and the subsequent controversy occurred during the Trump administration, before Biden took office. Vance also cited a recent interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, in which she denied the existence of a “client list” and vouched for Trump’s character.
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JD Vance Gives Absolutely Baffling Answer To Question About Trump And Jeffrey Epstein
JD Vance, bless his heart, delivered a response that was, to put it mildly, mind-boggling when asked about the connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The core of his baffling answer? Blaming Joe Biden. Yes, you read that correctly. Amidst a veritable mountain of evidence linking Trump to Epstein, including their well-documented friendship dating back decades, shared flights, and even visits to Epstein’s infamous island, Vance decided the most salient point was to somehow pin responsibility on the current administration. It’s a maneuver so transparently designed to deflect and appease a particular audience that it’s almost impressive in its audacity.
Vance, during an interview, seemingly implied that the entire Epstein saga “blew up” during the Biden administration. Let’s just take a step back and revisit the timeline, shall we? Epstein’s initial arrest occurred in 2005, followed by a sweetheart plea deal orchestrated under an administration that included, yes, the very same Donald Trump’s future Attorney General, Bill Barr’s colleague, Alex Acosta. Epstein was rearrested in 2019. He died in 2019. During a Trump administration. These events, as far as anyone can tell, occurred on Trump’s watch. And, oh yeah, Trump ran on releasing the Epstein files. Which, as history now confirms, he did not do. Instead, they released a doctored video tape. This isn’t a Biden problem; this is a Trump problem, plain and simple.
The true gem of Vance’s statement, however, was his assertion that Trump’s administration was “more transparent” about this issue than any other. This is the level of political spin that could make your head spin. It’s right up there with pretending that 9/11 was somehow the fault of President Biden. Given the documented lack of transparency surrounding the Epstein case, not to mention the many other issues that the Trump administration preferred to keep hidden, this statement is an affront to basic logic and easily disproved by easily verifiable facts. It’s the kind of blatant disregard for the truth that has become, sadly, commonplace.
The response, of course, is disappointing but not completely unexpected. This is standard operating procedure for the GOP. Deny, deflect, and, if all else fails, blame the other side. It’s a tactic that works surprisingly well with a certain segment of the population, the ones who won’t bother to fact-check or even question the narrative. This is the crowd Vance knows he is playing to. He is not trying to persuade or to enlighten, but to solidify the existing base and to continue the cycle of misinformation.
And so, the cycle continues. It seems the only way to actually make a dent in this mess is to “Release the Epstein Files.” The longer the powers that be fight this release, the more guiltier they look. It’s an open-and-shut case. They should let the truth speak for itself. The longer they hold back, the more fuel they are giving to the fires of speculation and mistrust. Instead, we get more of the same old, same old: a politician delivering a question-dodging response while the media takes the easy way out, which will, no doubt, become a regular theme.
Now, let’s take a look at how deep this goes. This whole issue is being masterminded by people like Russ Vought, the head of the Office of Budget Management and primary author of Project 2025, and Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary and former Cantor Fitzgerald. Their primary goal is to create a new era of isolationism in the U.S., and they believe the best way to do that is through the acquisition of Greenland and Canada, and the acquisition of a population dependent on basic needs. The strategy involves shutting down proper education, and trusting AI and the Musk and Thiel vision to make up the slack.
Peter Thiel is a key player in this strategy. He has been grooming Vance for years and has donated generously to his campaigns. Thiel sees Vance as a potential future leader, which is not a comforting thought to be sure. Thiel’s vision involves using what he calls a “scapegoat mechanism” to absolve certain players from their bad actions. The test case was Elon and DOGE which worked perfectly, so it looks like things will continue that way. Palantir, Thiel’s company, is heavily involved in domestic surveillance and is now a major defense contractor for the CIA and NSA. The goal is complete surveillance of the population.
Thiel’s ties extend to the UK intelligence community, the IDF, and Norway’s government and civilian surveillance services. His influence and power are undeniable. It’s a chilling picture of a world where power, surveillance, and political maneuvering intersect in ways that should concern us all. And now, as you can see, all roads seem to lead to Thiel, who is the man behind the curtain, and who will be the one to pull the levers of power in the near future. Vance is just the front man.
So, as the truth and facts have so clearly shown, the answer is always: Release the files. And remember, it’s not a Biden thing.
