JD Vance's 2021 Warning Resurfaces: 'Epstein's Clients' Secret to be Unveiled' Amid US Congress Vote

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A 2021 social media post by JD Vance, questioning why the US government kept 'Epstein's clients' a secret, has resurfaced after a congressional committee released over 20,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein's emails. The released messages reveal the late sex offender's criticism of Donald Trump and hints at damaging information against him. The post, shared by Rep. Ro Khanna, has sparked renewed interest as the US Congress prepares to vote on releasing files related to Epstein. Trump has dismissed the matter, calling it the 'Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,' and accusing Democrats of using it to deflect from their own failures. Vance's original post, from December 2021, questioned the government's motives in keeping Ghislaine Maxwell's little black book a secret. He expressed frustration with the lack of media scrutiny in the Epstein case, calling on journalists to do their job. Sharing Vance's post, Khanna wrote, 'We're about to find out.' The vote now looms, with Rep. Thomas Massie stating that a two-thirds majority in the House would put significant pressure on the Senate to act. Trump has responded to the situation, claiming that only a 'bad or stupid' Republican would fall into the Democrats' trap. He also attacked the Democrats for their handling of the government shutdown, which he said cost the country $1.5 trillion.