Robert Garca will investigate J.D. Vance for trying to divert attention from the Epstein files
Democratic Congressman Robert Garca intends to investigate J.D. Vance for allegedly trying to divert attention from the Epstein files
Robert García, representative for California, announced that he will investigate Vice President James David Vance for allegedly being part of an operation aimed at diverting any interest that may arise in the case linked to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but above all his established relationships with famous people in different fields, such as Donald Trump.
The ranking member of the Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is interested in corroborating the information released by the New York Times describing the Ohio Republican allegedly leading an operation aimed at preventing the continued flow of more information related to the billionaire financier who took his own life while detained at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan in August 2019.
Jeffrey Epstein was waiting to find out what his sentence would be for leading a sexual exploitation network that linked underage girls with very powerful people on a global level.
Due to pressure exerted by several politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, a few months ago the files of the New York criminal were opened and they include the names of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, and even Prince Andrew, a member of British royalty, to name a few.
The point is that there are still no elements or evidence that link all of these people to Epstein's criminal activities.
However, the New York Times report describes J.D. Vance leading a meeting held months ago in the White House crisis room to develop the Justice Department's response to reports linking the president of the nation to the criminal Epstein.
The newspaper in question details that this meeting was attended by: Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff; David Warrington, White House Counsel; Karoline Leavitt, press secretary; Taylor Budowich, until then deputy chief of staff; Steven Cheung, director of communications; Todd Blanche, former deputy attorney general; Stanley Woodward Jr., deputy attorney general; and James Blair, deputy chief of staff.
Likewise, it is indicated that Pam Bondi, former attorney general; and Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), joined the meeting via telephone.
In this regard, during a meeting with some representatives of the media that usually cover the activity generated in Congress, Democrat Robert García referred to the importance of investigating the vice president of the nation and his attempt to cover Donald Trump's back regarding his appearance in the Epstein files.
"I think for the first time in this whole Epstein investigation, we have the vice president of the United States being part of this massive cover-up. I mean, the fact that J.D. Vance is holding meetings in the Situation Room, which is designed for national security matters, multiple meetings, having him run those meetings himself, talking about protecting the president. Talking about the strategy regarding Ghislaine Maxwell... exonerating Donald Trump. That's bombshell news. Confirms for the first time time that J.D. Vance has been part of the strategy,” he explained.
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