Watch: Vice President JD Vance Calls for Investigation into Epstein ‘Pizza,’ ‘Grape Soda’ Code Words

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Bizarre language found in the Epstein files that appears to be related to the pizzagate conspiracy should be investigated, according to Vice President JD Vance.

The Trump VP made the declaration at a Turning Point USA event on Tuesday at the University of Georgia.

Vance said he was disturbed by Epstein emails mentioning “grape soda” and “pizza,” and said he was interested in learning if the person who wrote the emails was ever investigated.

“I’m probably more obsessed with this than most officials, okay probably more obsessed with this than most people even in this room,” Vance commented.

sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein saying, ‘Oh, there was some really nice like pizzas and grape sodas’ or something like that.”

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“And I remember it sounded like the pizzagate conspiracy theory, but here it was in like an email from a guy, and my reaction to that was we should absolutely investigate that person, okay?”

“And you know you reminded me I’m gonna follow up on that to see whether we’ve investigated that person, because we should, we absolutely should,” Vance continued.

“When you see evidence of sexual assault, sexual misconduct regardless of whether you’re powerful or not. In fact, you should probably investigate it more if you’re a powerful person, right? I don’t want powerful people, you know, being involved in this disgusting behavior.”

The vice president was referring to several exchanges between Epstein and his urologist Dr. Harry Fisch, who made multiple references (here, here, here, here and here) to grabbing “pizza” and “grape soda” with the deceased pedophile.

The multiple mentions of “pizza” suggested the term could be a coded language for nefarious sexual activities possibly involving minors, especially in light of the fact that “CP” (cheese pizza) is a known term used by pedophiles and child sex traffickers.

Despite the VP’s calls to further investigate the files, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche earlier this week said the DOJ would be releasing any more files, saying everything withheld contained victims’ names or personally identifiable information.

“We have released everything,” Blanche told Fox News. “So listen, we reviewed six million pieces of paper. What we released were anything associated with the Epstein file.”

“So we are not sitting on a single piece of paper. Nothing that should be released. If we find something else tomorrow, we’ll release it. I don’t anticipate we will,” Blanche said. “So the misguided assumption that there is more to be released is because we reviewed millions and millions of pages within the department, millions of which had nothing to do with Epstein.”

Vance’s questions regarding Epstein also followed an unexpected press conference last week by First Lady Melania Trump, where she distanced herself from Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and denied claims she had been trafficked by them to President Donald Trump.

Will the Trump administration ever get to the bottom of the Epstein saga?



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