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JD Vance appears on Joe Rogan podcast, admits Trump administration mishandled Epstein file

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Vance accuses Israel of manipulating US public against deal with Iran
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US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged on Joe Rogan's podcast that the Trump administration mishandled the release and communication of Jeffrey Epstein files, but faulted public remarks by former Attorney General Pam Bondi for compounding the confusion. Vance also alleged a well-funded foreign influence campaign—suggesting Israeli involvement—targeted him and the administration over Iran policy, insisting US interes

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  • Vance admitted Trump administration 'screwed up' communication around Epstein files release
  • He alleged a well-funded foreign influence campaign, suggesting Israeli involvement, targeted him ov
  • Vance suggested Epstein had connections to intelligence agencies including Mossad and CIA

앞으로 주목할 것Watch for US-Israel diplomatic responses to Vance's allegations and whether the full scope of Epstein documents reveals intelligence agency involvement.

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Governance failure

progressive outlets centered on the Trump administration's admitted mishandling of Epstein files, treating intelligence agency claims as unsubstantiated.

Vance says Israeli campaign tried to sway US opinion against Iran diplomacy

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moderate outlets highlighted Vance's insistence that US interests, not foreign pressure, guide administration decisions on Iran policy.

Vance accuses Israel of manipulating US public against deal with Iran

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Foreign interference campaign — conservative outlets emphasized allegations of coordinated Israeli pressure on Iran negotiations, downplaying the Epstein mishandling as Bondi's error alone.

"Trying To Change Public Opinion": JD Vance On Israel's Influence In Iran Deal

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