Vice President JD Vance is defending Donald Trump amid renewed attention on the Epstein files, saying there is no evidence of wrongdoing tied to the former president.

In a recent interview, Vance addressed ongoing questions about Trump’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein, whose case continues to generate political debate.

Vance emphasized that while Trump’s name appears in documents, that alone does not indicate any misconduct or illegal activity.

According to available records, multiple references to Trump exist in the files, but officials have stated that being mentioned does not imply criminal involvement.

He also pointed to findings from the U.S. Department of Justice, which previously said that claims involving Trump in the Epstein documents were “unfounded and false.”

The issue has remained controversial, with critics continuing to question the scope of the investigation and whether all relevant information has been fully released.

Some documents include unverified allegations, but authorities have noted they were not supported by sufficient evidence to pursue charges.

Vance’s remarks come as political pressure grows around transparency in the Epstein case, with calls from both sides for more disclosures and clarity.