Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and J.D. Vance
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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."
Von reshared a clip from his 2024 interview with Vance, who at the time called for the release of the alleged Epstein client list.
Theo Von, the star podcaster recommended to Donald Trump by son Barron during the election campaign, has pressed Vice President JD Vance over the Epstein Files. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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TAG24 on MSNPodcaster Theo Von puts JD Vance on blast over past Epstein comments: "What changed?"In a recent social media post, podcaster Theo Von pointed out Vice President JD Vance's past support for releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Secret Podcast with JVL and Sarah is exclusively for members of Bulwark+. To watch or listen to future episodes and join the Secret community in the comments become a Bulwark+ member today. Sarah and JVL break down the WSJ Trump-Epstein story. Sarah has some rage and JVL has a brand new conspiracy theory involving JD Vance.
US Vice President JD Vance faces scrutiny as old posts resurface, revealing his past promotion of Epstein conspiracy theories. This contrasts sharply
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Latin Times on MSNJD Vance Pushed for Answers on Epstein's 'Wealthiest and Most Powerful' Clients in Resurfaced TweetA resurfaced tweet from September 2021 shows JD Vance questioning why the full extent of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged ties to elite figures was never investigated.
There are arguably more questions than ever about the Epstein case thanks in large part to the bizarre handling of it by the Trump administration.
Here’s a look at the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, how the Trump administration has handled it, and how his supporters have reacted to recent developments.
The vice president was very vocal about alleged Epstein files before Trump's Justice Department determined there was no more to share