US Vice President JD Vance has drawn attention with comments on the latest release of millions of pages of documents linked to the Epstein files.
Vance spoke about how so many leading political and business figures, as well as former associates, were named, and therefore, he felt that exposing the incestuous network among America's elite was important.
Vance described the revelations as 'pretty gross' and how it reflects poorly on all of those involved.
He singled out figures like Bill Gates and Bill Clinton as leading examples, but he chose to defend President Donald Trump, adding how Trump was never part of Epstein's close social circle despite his name popping up in some records.
In the same interview, Vance shared how he would be supporting efforts to have former royal Andrew Mountbatten Windsor testify before the US Congress about his past links to Epstein.
He also called out lawmakers in the UK to cooperate with the US. The whole matter has drawn criticism against Vance for trying to brush Trump's allegations in the files under the rug while showing hate for others who were mentioned.

