Controversy Erupts Over Epstein Case and VP Dinner Drama
A planned dinner to discuss the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case at Vice President JD Vance's residence was canceled following a leak. The administration faces ongoing scrutiny and political fallout over the Epstein case, particularly related to transparency promises that remain unfulfilled.

A dinner meant for senior administration officials at Vice President JD Vance's residence was abruptly canceled after its details were leaked, a source confirmed. The meeting was reportedly intended to address the Trump administration's defense regarding its management of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
In response to rumors, a spokesperson for Vance clarified that no such dinner was planned. "There was never a supposed meeting scheduled at the Vice President's residence to discuss Epstein strategy," asserted spokesperson William Martin.
The Trump administration is still grappling with pressure over its handling of Epstein's case documents. Despite President Donald Trump's prior commitment to release related files, the Justice Department later announced no such client list exists, spurring disappointment among Trump's base.
(With inputs from agencies.)