Vance to meet the senior doj officials, discuss Epstein Fallout and other subjects

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Vice-President JD Vance welcomes senior Trump administration officials in his residence in Washington, DC for dinner Wednesday evening to discuss, among other things, how the administration should manage the pendulum Jeffrey Epstein and move forward, Fox News learned.
Vance invited the US prosecutor General Pam Bondi, the director of the FBI Kash Patel, and the deputy prosecutor Todd Blanche for dinner at the residence of a sprawl vice of 12 acres in the northwest of Washington. The Chief of the White House Staff, Susie Wiles, should also be present, according to familiar sources.
The news of dinner was reported for the first time by CNN. This comes after weeks of unsuccessful attempts at Trump senior officials to repress public pressure to disclose more information related to Epstein’s investigation – highlighting the collage power of the Epstein scandal, including among Trump supporters, who were some of the main votes requiring the publication of additional information.
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Trump’s relationship with Epstein was more examined while his DOJ under the Attorney General Pam Bondi recently allegedly alleged that there was no “customer list” of Epstein. (Getty Images)
A vance spokesman challenged the CNN report in question, which he described to Fox News as a “pure fiction”.
“There has never been a supposed meeting provided for the Vice-President’s residence to discuss Epstein’s strategy,” said William Martin, Vance Director in a statement.
Two sources well placed in the administration then confirmed in Fox News that the dinner at the residence of the vice-president took place. They said dinner – although it does not focus entirely on Epstein’s fallout – will be one of the subjects they plan to discuss.
The Ministry of Justice and the White House also had trouble coordinating their messages on the ongoing spinoffs of the Epstein scandal, following the publication of an unsigned memo of July 7 which said that they had not planned to disclose additional information on the survey.
More recently, the White House and the Doj disagreed as to the publication of an audio file and a transcription of the maintenance of the deputy general Todd Blanche with the partner of Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell at the end of last month, confirmed senior administration officials.
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The American vice-presidential residence is seen in Washington, DC (Photo by Andrew Harnik / Getty Images) (Getty Images)
We do not know how long the audio images and the transcriptions of the interviews between the interview of Blanche with Maxwell are, but they exist, reported Fox News Digital yesterday, and discussions remain in progress today involving if – and when – disclose the transcription.
Fox News Digital reported yesterday that MJ officials had both audio and the transcription of Blanche’s interview with Maxwell, which took place over two days at the office of the American prosecutor near the federal correctional establishment in Tallahassee, Florida, where Maxwell had served a 20 -year prison sentence.
Maxwell was transferred last week without explanation in a new federal camp for minimal security women in Texas.
All that is released by the Asset administration would almost certainly imply a strong exporer of any identification information of people appointed in the transcription in order to protect the victims – something that Bondi stressed in public several times.
The news of the Vance dinner has aroused new concerns from the family members of an Epstein victim, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who committed suicide earlier this year.
“We understand that Vice-President JD Vance will organize a strategy session this evening at his residence with administration officials,” Guffre’s brother said in a statement on Wednesday shared with Fox News Digital. “The disappearance of this group is, of course, everything surviving vicious perjury crimes and the sexual trafficker condemned Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Their voices must be heard, especially,” they said.
“We reiterate that Ghislaine Maxwell should have stayed in a maximum security prison and does not deserve the luxury that has currently granted him.”

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a press briefing. (Cell Gunes / Anadolu via Getty Images)
The pressure to disclose the information was relentless in the weeks since July 7, when the Ministry of Justice said in an unsigned memo that it had not planned to disclose more information on the survey. The Ministry of Justice and the FBI also said that the investigators had not found any so-called “list of customers” of Epstein, as had been widely suggested online, and by some Trump officials earlier this year.
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Asked about Fox News in February about the news that the Doj would publish “the list of customers of Jeffrey Epstein”, and when that would happen, Bondi replied: “He is sitting on my desk at the moment to see again.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Bondi had made more broadly to all files related to Epstein, and not a single list.