JD Vance’s Epstein Strategy Dinner with Kash Patel today: ‘This group is missing from this group ….’

JD Vance will be strategic on what to do next on Epstein files at a dinner with Kash Patel today.

Vice President JD Vance will strategically host a dinner at his residence about Epstein case today, whether to issue a copy record from the Department of Justice Department with Gisline Maxwell. Attorney General Palm Bandy, Blanches, FBI Director Kash Patel and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wills are expected to attend the session with Vance.A few hours before the meeting, Virginia Gifre’s brother -in -law, Epstein victim, who died earlier this year, issued a statement, mourning the fact that no one would be clearly suffering in the meeting. “We understand that Vice President JD Vance will organize a strategy session at his residence this evening with the administration officials. Missing this group, of course, guilty perigar and sex traffic are any survivors of vicious crimes of Ghishwine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Their voices should be heard, above all. We also say to invite people left to testify people from the House subcommittee, “Brother -Bahn, Akash and Amanda Roberts and Danny and Letet Wilson said in their statement.“As Virginia Roberts Gifray brother -in -law, we offer him to represent it and we hope that the administration will take our call seriously to take action.”“Any information issued by the government should be kept in mind to the remaining people who want to be anonymous for their safety and welfare. They should first be given advice. Todd Blanches held a meeting with Epstein’s girlfriend, Maxwell, who is now making strict efforts to receive forgiveness from President Donald Trump. Maxwell told Todd that he had nothing harmful to Trump, as Trump never did anything in his presence that worried. The administration told Gisline Maxwell to Todd Blanches whether the transcript was planned. Maxwell has also been taken from his Florida Jail to a low Draconian jail in Texas. Amidst intensive speculation that Maxwell will be forgiven, Trump said: “I am allowed to do this, but no one asked me to do so. I don’t know anything about it. I don’t know anything about the case, but I know I have the right to do it.”

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