
Everyone is sharing the same question about JD Vance after his shocking Epstein tweets have resurfaced.
Tweets that the vice president made during the Biden administration have now come back to the forefront of everyone’s minds as they have been doing the rounds on social media.
President Trump’s Department of Justice and the FBI have announced that there is no such ‘client list’ of Jeffrey Epstein.
However, Vance’s tweets claim otherwise.
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Back in 2021, Vance shared his own thoughts on the matter, making it clear on X, formerly Twitter, that he believed more information was out there about Epstein.
At the time, the politician seemed to imply that it was the Democratic government that had some form of personal link to the information, hinting that this might be why it hadn’t been made public.
Vance wrote: “What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein’s clients secret? Oh…”
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In another tweet shared in September 2021, Vance wrote: “Remember when we learned that our wealthiest and most powerful people were connected to a guy who ran a literal child sex trafficking ring? And then that guy died mysteriously in a jail? And now we just don't talk about it.”
Now, however, a two-page Department of Justice and FBI memo said that investigators found no 'incriminating list'.
The announcement sparked backlash, but Vance now appears to have changed his tune by accepting this conclusion and defending the president's handling of the case.
While speaking with podcaster Theo Von, Vance said: "Donald Trump didn't do anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein."
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"Whatever the Democrats and the media say about him, that's totally BS. I'm the Vice President to President Trump, my loyalties are always going to be with the president."
As we all know, however, things on the internet rarely stay hidden, and it didn't take long for social media users to dig out Vance's old comments which appeared confident in the existence of Epstein's client list.

Now, many internet users have been sharing Vance's old tweets about why the government might keep the list secret and asking one question: what happened?
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"Care to comment today JD?," one person wrote, as another responded: "So? What happened bro?"
"Could you at least let us know what changed your mind?," a third asked.
Though countless people are still left with questions surrounding the topic of Epstein, Trump has made clear that his administration is ready to move on.
When the convicted sex offender was mentioned at a cabinet meeting on 8 July, Trump responded: "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?"