Trump and Vance differ in their responses to latest Epstein files
Summary
President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have different views about how to handle the newly released Epstein files. Trump suggests moving on, while Vance supports further investigation, including possible testimony from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.Key Facts
- The Justice Department released over 3 million Epstein files last week.
- President Trump believes the country should move on from the Epstein disclosures.
- Vice President JD Vance is open to having Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor testify before Congress.
- Mountbatten-Windsor is mentioned in the files, but he has not been charged with a crime.
- British police are reviewing current allegations in the files related to Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Trump mentioned Elon Musk and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's names in the files but downplayed their importance.
- Trump stated he was not "friendly" with Epstein and considers the matter a conspiracy against him.
- Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before Congress about their connections to Epstein, with Trump showing some sympathy for them.
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