
JD Vance says Trump administration ‘guilty’ of mishandling Epstein files release
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JD Vance says Trump administration ‘guilty’ of mishandling Epstein files release. "But look, what is our experience with doing that?" Vance responded. "There are people who are super hawkish in the American system who have attacked the deal and, frankly, in some ways have tried to derail the deal.
Furthermore, While the American people are in favor of their military being used to accomplish clear objectives, he said they have no appetite for open-ended wars like those of recent decades. No,” Vance said. “Pam was trying to respond to the political moment,” he added, musing that political pressure led Bondi to make some ill-advised decisions. Epstein’s life has long been scrutinized due to his connections to powerful people across the world, speculation that he used sex to blackmail them, and theories that his death was not by suicide, as officials concluded.
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JD Vance says Trump administration ‘guilty’ of mishandling Epstein files release.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"But look, what is our experience with doing that?" Vance responded.
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"There are people who are super hawkish in the American system who have attacked the deal and, frankly, in some ways have tried to derail the deal.
according to Fox News — LatestWhile the American people are in favor of their military being used to accomplish clear objectives, he said they have no appetite for open-ended wars like those of recent decades.
according to Fox News — LatestNo,” Vance said. “Pam was trying to respond to the political moment,” he added, musing that political pressure led Bondi to make some ill-advised decisions.
according to Washington ExaminerEpstein’s life has long been scrutinized due to his connections to powerful people across the world, speculation that he used sex to blackmail them, and theories that his death was not by suicide, as officials concluded.
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"But look, what is our experience with doing that?" Vance responded.
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