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

Vice President JD Vance is facing backlash over past tweets about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged client list, following a recent announcement by the Department of Justice and FBI that no such list exists.

The controversy reignited after Trump’s DOJ revealed that investigations had found no incriminating evidence or client list connected to Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.

During the Biden administration, Vance posted tweets suggesting the government was hiding Epstein-related secrets. In one, he questioned why the U.S. would want to keep Epstein’s clients confidential, hinting at a cover-up.

In another post from September 2021, Vance criticized how the story had seemingly vanished, pointing to the powerful connections Epstein had and the mysterious circumstances of his death.

Now, despite the DOJ memo denying the existence of a list, Vance appears to have changed his stance. In a recent podcast with Theo Von, he defended Trump and said the former president had done “nothing wrong” regarding Epstein.

Vance emphasized his loyalty to Trump, claiming the media’s portrayal of the situation was false and reiterating his support for the administration’s handling of the matter.

Social media users were quick to bring up Vance’s previous comments, questioning his shift in perspective and asking why he no longer believes a client list exists. Despite ongoing public curiosity, Trump has signaled he’s ready to move on, dismissing further discussion of Epstein at a recent cabinet meeting.