• News
    • Tech News
    • AI
  • Gadgets
    • Apple
    • iPhone
  • Gaming
    • Playstation
    • Xbox
  • Science
    • News
    • Space
  • Streaming
    • Netflix
  • Vehicles
    • Car News
  • Social Media
    • WhatsApp
    • YouTube
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • UNILAD
  • SPORTbible
  • GAMINGbible
  • Tyla
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
TikTok
Snapchat
WhatsApp
Submit Your Content
Shocking 2021 tweet from JD Vance about Epstein files resurfaces following Trump email scandal

Home> Social Media> Twitter

Updated 10:50 14 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 08:47 14 Nov 2025 GMT

Shocking 2021 tweet from JD Vance about Epstein files resurfaces following Trump email scandal

Vice President Vance might not be saying the same thing now

Harry Boulton

Harry Boulton

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

The Epstein files has been one of the biggest political stories in the United States for the past few years now, but it has especially accelerated since Donald Trump won the last election, as it was a key campaign promise to reveal the names within.

However, to say that hasn't happened would be a bit of an understatement as the Trump administration has done just about everything in its power to prevent the release of the files, going even as far to claim that they don't exist in the first place.

Many have speculated that President Trump, alongside a number of powerful names in America, are among those present in Epstein's 'little black book', to the point where Elon Musk even shockingly claimed that was true amid his spat with the president earlier this year.

The end of the recent government shutdown has seemingly opened the floodgates of the Epstein investigation though, as three key emails released by House Democrats appear to suggest that Trump was far more involved than he claimed, leaving much of his supporter base in a crisis.

Advert

Among those who might want to look what at what they've said before is Vice President JD Vance himself, as past tweets made in 2021 reflect rather poorly on how his political party has dealt with the files this year.



"What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein's clients secret? Oh..." Vance wrote following a deal made between the Department of Justice and Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to keep her book of contacts private, and it certainly doesn't look great when that same thing has been happening to an even greater scale across the last few months.

Vance also added that "if you're a journalist and you're not asking questions about this case you should be ashamed of yourself. What purpose do you even serve?"

Not only has the Republican party voted down key petitions that would see the Epstein files released, but many claim that House Speaker Mike Johnson deliberately delayed swearing in Adelita Grijalva after her congressional victory in Arizona's 7th district as she would provide the tie-breaking vote, although she has now finally made her way into government.

Adelita Grijalva could provide the tie-breaking vote needed to release the Epstein files, which Vance and Trump previously promised they would do (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Adelita Grijalva could provide the tie-breaking vote needed to release the Epstein files, which Vance and Trump previously promised they would do (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The aforementioned emails themselves appear to suggest that Trump 'knew about the girls' as he asked Ghislaine to stop, and that one of the victims of Epstein's sex trafficking operations 'spent hours' with Trump at the financier's house.

They also note that Trump is the 'dog who hasn't barked', and that Epstein could assert 'political and PR power' over the president before he was first elected, presumably due to his alleged involvement and association with the convicted child sexual offender.

The White House was quick to respond to these emails, and the further 20,000 that were released by the House Oversight Committee, arguing that it was an effort to "smear" the president, but it's certainly not a good look for Trump or any of his associates that have attempted to prevent the release of these files, especially when Vance's past posts make that hypocrisy abundantly clear.

Featured Image Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Staff via Getty
Politics
Twitter
Donald Trump
Social Media
News

Advert

Advert

Advert

Choose your content:

14 hours ago
18 hours ago
20 hours ago
  • Dimitrios Kambouris / Staff / Getty
    14 hours ago

    Megan Fox issues hilarious response to fan who called her a 'clone' on NSFW photo dump

    The actress was accused of being a clone

    Social Media
  • Win McNamee / Staff via Getty
    18 hours ago

    Elon Musk admits he's 'guilty' to one act when questioned during courtroom grilling

    He admitted to one specific charge

    Social Media
  • La Fisica Che Ci Piace / YouTube
    18 hours ago

    Teacher with over 900k YouTube subscribers accused of bribing students for comments and views

    Former students have spoken out

    Social Media
  • TikTok / @lordashleyg
    20 hours ago

    TikTok influencer ordered to pay $10,000,000 in damages to Idaho professor following false murder claims

    It took just two hours for the jury to reach its decision

    Social Media
  • This is exactly what happens when you connect to free WiFi at a café
  • Anonymous make five-word demand following shocking emails from Epstein about Donald Trump
  • Podcaster calls out JD Vance in three-word tweet over resurfaced Epstein files clip
  • Everyone has same question for JD Vance as his shocking Epstein tweets resurface