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Vice President JD Vance Washington is hosting senior officials of the Trump administration at his residence in DC on Wednesday evening, to discuss how the administration should handle the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein Fallout and move forward, Fox News has learned.
Vance has invited US Attorney General Palm Bandi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches at Dinner at the 12-Ac Vice President in Northwest Washington at Northwest Washington. The White House Chief of Staff Susie Wils is also expected to be in appearance according to familiar sources.
The news of dinner was first reported by CNN. This comes after weeks of unsuccessful efforts by senior officials of Trump to increase public pressure to issue more information related to Epstein’s investigation-underlining the sticky power of Epstein scam despite the growing news cycle from Teji. Pro supporters are among the leading voices seeking to release additional information.
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Trump’s relationship with Epstein has come under more investigation as his DOJ recently alleged that there is no Epstein “client list” under Attorney General Palm Bondi. (Getty image)
The Department of Justice and the White House have also struggled to coordinate their message on the ongoing collapse from Epstein scam, after the release of the memo of July 7, stating that they have not planned to release additional information about the investigation.
Recently, the White House and DOJs have been obstructed on the fact that at the end of last month, an audio file and transcript is to be released from the interview of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches with Epstein Associate Gisline Maxwell, the officials of the senior administration confirmed.
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American Vice President residence Washington is seen in DC (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Image) (Getty image)
It is not clear how long tapes and tapes have been from the interview between Blanches and Maxwell, but they are present, Fox News has learned, and the discussion is still going on today what – and when – to release them.
Anything released by Trump administration Almost certainly to protect the victims, the transcript will include a heavy inclusion of any identity information of individuals nominated – some Bondi has publicly emphasized on many occasions.
White House press secretary Karolin Lewitt speaks at a press briefing. (Through Cellle Gun/Anadolu Getty Image)
The pressure to release the information has been incredible in the weeks since July 7, when the Department of Justice said in an unexpected memorandum that it did not plan to issue more information about the investigation. The Department of Justice and FBI also stated that investigators did not receive the so -called “customer list” from Epstein, as was widely suggested by online and Trump officials earlier this year.
In February, when asked on Fox News that DOJ “Jeffrey Epstein’s list of customers” will release, and when this happens, Bandy replied, “It’s sitting on my desk right now.”
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White House Press Secretary Karolin Levit later stated that Bondi was more widely mentioned for all files related to Epstein, not a list.
Fox News Digital said yesterday that DOJ officials had both audio and transcript interview with Maxwell at the US Attorney office in Talhasi. He has not yet decided whether to release the transcript or not.
This is a developing news. Please check back for updates.