People are asking JD Vance one question after his shocking Epstein tweets resurface

Vice President JD Vance is facing scrutiny over his past tweets about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “client list” after the Trump administration’s DOJ and FBI confirmed no such list exists. The revelation comes despite Trump’s 2024 campaign promise to release Epstein-related files, with only a limited batch made public earlier this year.

During the Biden administration, Vance strongly suggested a cover-up, tweeting in 2021, *”What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein’s clients secret? Oh…”* In another post, he referenced Epstein’s mysterious jail death and questioned why the case had gone quiet.

However, a recent DOJ memo stated investigators found no “incriminating list,” prompting Vance to shift his stance. Speaking on Theo Von’s podcast, he defended Trump, saying, *”Donald Trump didn’t do anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein,”* and emphasized his loyalty to the president.

Social media users quickly resurfaced Vance’s old tweets, demanding answers. *”Care to comment today JD?”* one asked, while another questioned, *”Could you at least let us know what changed your mind?”* The contrast between his past skepticism and current support for Trump’s administration has drawn criticism.

Trump, meanwhile, appears eager to move on. When Epstein was mentioned at a recent cabinet meeting, he dismissively replied, *”Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?”*

The episode highlights Vance’s reversal on the Epstein case, leaving many wondering whether his earlier claims were politically motivated. While conspiracy theories persist, the DOJ’s findings have forced some, including Vance, to adjust their narratives.

The controversy underscores how Epstein’s shadow continues to loom over politics, even as officials attempt to close the chapter. For now, the promised “client list” remains elusive—and Vance’s past remarks a lingering point of contention.

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