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Time of India
23-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
JD Vance claims inside scoop on Epstein files, and he's spilling it at dinner parties
Vice President JD Vance recently shared secret info about the Jeffrey Epstein case during a casual dinner, according to comedian Tim Dillon in the podcast 'The Epstein Cover-Up'. On the podcast, Dillon said he had dinner with Vance last week, and Vance told him that the so-called Epstein video files were just 'commercial pornography' and didn't show any powerful people in bad situations. Dillon pushed back, asking: 'Then why did Pam Bondi call it evidence?'—saying that the attorney general isn't dumb and wouldn't say that unless it meant something. Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, had earlier said there were '10,000 hours of video' and that she had files 'on my desk' ready to review, as per The Daily Beast report. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Others others Data Analytics Leadership Technology Project Management MCA Product Management Degree Data Science Finance Public Policy Digital Marketing Management PGDM healthcare Operations Management Data Science Design Thinking Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity MBA CXO Healthcare Skills you'll gain: Duration: 28 Weeks MICA CERT-MICA SBMPR Async India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Exec Cert Prog in AI for Biz India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 16 Weeks Indian School of Business CERT-ISB Transforming HR with Analytics & AI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 months IIM Lucknow SEPO - IIML CHRO India Starts on undefined Get Details ALSO READ: Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi's $30 million UK farmhouse flip raises eyebrows — lived there only a month by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo What happened to Epstein files? Epstein died in jail in 2019, with officials ruling it a suicide, but many still question this and want answers. Even now, people are mad that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI say there is no Epstein client list and that there will be no more arrests. Trump and other MAGA supporters, including Vance, once pushed hard to get Epstein files released, believing powerful people were involved. But now, Trump and Vance seem to want to move on from the Epstein case, which is making people suspicious, according to the report by The Daily Beast. Live Events Why is everyone suspicious now? Dillon said on his podcast: 'It feels like they're hiding something, 100 percent.' He thinks the story they're giving doesn't add up. Back in December 2021, Vance tweeted: 'What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein's clients secret? Oh…' In a June 2025 interview with comedian Theo Von, Vance said: 'Seriously, we need to release the Epstein list. That is an important thing.' Just last week, Von re-shared the clip and asked Vance 'What changed?'—calling out the VP for flipping his stance. Dillon's podcast is popular, often getting hundreds of thousands of views, and he claims to be critical of both parties, as stated by The Daily Beast. ALSO READ: GE Vernova stock soars 13% after surprising Q2 earnings beat — is the rally just starting? He even interviewed Vance before the 2024 election, and is also a frequent guest of Joe Rogan, who was part of Trump's strategy to reach young voters during his campaign. As of now, Vance's office has not responded to any media questions about Dillon's claims, as per the reports. FAQs Q1. What did JD Vance say about the Jeffrey Epstein files? JD Vance told comedian Tim Dillon that Epstein's videos were just commercial pornography and didn't show any powerful people in bad situations. Q2. Why are people suspicious about the Epstein files now? People are suspicious because the DOJ and FBI say there is no client list and no more arrests, while Vance and Trump once pushed to release the files but now want to move on.


Int'l Business Times
22-07-2025
- Politics
- Int'l Business Times
JD Vance Revealed to a Dinner Guest What's In The 'Epstein Files', Comedian Claims
Vice President JD Vance reportedly revealed what was in the files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during dinner with a comedian. Comedian Tim Dillon shared that he had dinner with Vance "last week" where they allegedly talked about the contents of the Epstein files in a Monday podcast episode titled, "Emergency Podcast: The Epstein Cover-Up." Dillon relayed the dinner to the episode's guest Alex Jones, a conspiracy theorist who has repeatedly bashed the Trump administration over the handling of the Epstein files. He claimed Vance told him the files contained "commercial pornography" and that "they do not have videos of any powerful person in a compromising position." "If that's the case, why would Pam Bondi call it evidence? She's not an idiot. She's the attorney general," the comedian said. "Why would she say she has files on her desk if none of these implicated anybody?" The comedian was referring to a Fox News interview the attorney general did in February, in which she seemingly suggested that a client list connected to Epstein was "sitting on my desk right now to review." After the Department of Justice and FBI released a memo declaring that Epstein killed himself and had no such client list, the White House clarified that Bondi was referring to the files as a whole, not specifically about an alleged client list. "It just feels like they're covering something. For sure, 100%," Dillon said. "And I feel like they're telling a story, and the story doesn't make any sense." Jones previously slammed the DOJ following the publication of the report, which he called "over the top sickening" in a video to X earlier this month. "You wouldn't say all of that if you were planning to cover from the beginning. So something has changed along the way," Jones said. "It all points towards this being used to blackmail the deep state." The conspiracy theorist is not the only MAGA supporter who has turned on the Trump administration over the Epstein files. Influencer Laura Loomer called for Bondi to resign, while far-right live streamer Nick Fuentes pledged to "burn" his MAGA hat over the situation. Trump has faced continued scrutiny since the memo, which then intensified after the Wall Street Journal published a report alleging the president previously wrote Epstein a birthday message with a drawing of a naked woman. Trump has denied these claims and filed a lawsuit against the outlet over the weekend. Originally published on Latin Times