Due to a leak of information, the discussion meeting on the Epstein case held at the residence of the Vice President of the United States has been canceled.
Jin10 reported on August 7th that sources revealed the dinner for senior government officials at Vice President Pence’s residence was canceled after the news leak. The dinner was to discuss the Trump administration’s response to the Epstein case. Pence’s spokesperson stated that they had never planned the dinner exposed by CNN. Pence’s spokesperson William Martin said, “There has never been a meeting arranged at the Vice President’s residence to discuss strategies regarding the Epstein case.” For weeks, the Trump administration has been working to mitigate the political impact of the Epstein case. Trump has promised that if elected president again, he would release documents related to the Epstein case. However, in July of this year, the Justice Department stated that the list of Epstein’s clients does not exist, which angered Trump’s supporters who demanded more details.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
Due to a leak of information, the discussion meeting on the Epstein case held at the residence of the Vice President of the United States has been canceled.
Jin10 reported on August 7th that sources revealed the dinner for senior government officials at Vice President Pence’s residence was canceled after the news leak. The dinner was to discuss the Trump administration’s response to the Epstein case. Pence’s spokesperson stated that they had never planned the dinner exposed by CNN. Pence’s spokesperson William Martin said, “There has never been a meeting arranged at the Vice President’s residence to discuss strategies regarding the Epstein case.” For weeks, the Trump administration has been working to mitigate the political impact of the Epstein case. Trump has promised that if elected president again, he would release documents related to the Epstein case. However, in July of this year, the Justice Department stated that the list of Epstein’s clients does not exist, which angered Trump’s supporters who demanded more details.