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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Theo von asks “What has” with Vance on Epstein files “What has changed” what has changed

Theo von asks “What has” with Vance on Epstein files “What has changed” what has changed


Podcaster Theo von von has proclaimed Vice President Vance on Wednesday

Von Von Von von von his October podcast with Vance published a clip from his October podcast, in which the Vice President said to the audience: “Seriously, we have to publish the Epstein list. That is an important thing.”

In a separate contribution asked von von von: “Yes, what has changed?”

The podcaster joins a growing list of conservative commentators who have criticized the Trump administration for not publishing any documents associated with the ring of the sex trade of Epstein.

The Ministry of Justice and the FBI published a memo last week that the cause of Epstein's death in his prison cell was suicide and that there were no indications of a list of customers that was held by the shameful financer.

Instead of calming the interest in the case, the publication of the memo has only covered the publication of the administration more information to the memo. Attorney General Pam Bondi has a large part of the poison, while the deputy FBI director Dan Bongino is also in the spotlight.

Ex-Trump-ally Elon Musk has pushed for electronic records on Epstein, while right-wing Podcaster Megyn Kelly said that President Trump was “humiliated” by Bondi.

At the beginning of this year, the Attorney General invited conservative influencers to the White House in February for binders with the inscription “The Epstein files: phase 1.” distribute

The Attorney General promised to provide the public for further information on the documents and said in a FOX News interview at the beginning of this year that a full list of names “sits” on their desk is waiting for the review.

Bondi and the White House tried to escape the Epstein talk.

“She said the entire documents and the relationship with Jeffrey Epstein's crime, whereupon the Attorney General refers, and I will let her speak for it,” the Press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, told reporters when she was pressed via Bondis Fox News Commentare on July 7.

Leavitt added: “When it comes to the FBI and the Ministry of Justice, they are more than obliged to ensure that bad people are put behind grids.”

The spokesman for the house, Mike Johnson (R-La.)

“What Epstein was involved was an unspeakable evil. We have to keep our say not only in the word, but also,” said Johnson.

“I trust the president. I know his heart and his head is in the right place. I don't ask that at all. And I am convinced that you will sort it out.”

However, the hill also reported on Thursday that Johnson observes a measure to support the disclosure of further information in connection with Epstein.

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