Top Trump Officials Discuss Epstein Case at VP Residence Amid Oversight Probes
Top Trump Officials Discuss Epstein Case at VP Residence Amid Oversight Probes

Top Trump Officials Discuss Epstein Case at VP Residence Amid Oversight Probes

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Top officials in President Donald Trump's administration, including Vice President JD Vance, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and FBI Director Kash Patel, are convening at the Vice President's residence to discuss the handling and potential public release of evidence related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The meeting aims to coordinate a unified response amid bipartisan pressure for transparency and ongoing congressional oversight efforts. The administration is considering releasing interview materials from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's recent conversation with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, with discussions about holding a press conference or high-profile interview underway. Despite campaign promises, the White House has resisted calls to release the full Epstein files, fueling speculation that President Trump's own name, which appears in some documents, contributes to this hesitation. Public interest has intensified, with even guests at Trump-owned properties in Las Vegas inquiring about the files. Meanwhile, the investigative committee in the House, controlled by Republicans, has requested access to Epstein-related documents, including those involving high-profile figures across party lines.

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