Trump Aides Planning Rogan Role For End Epstein Crisis

Key Point Summary โ€“ Trump Epstein Crisis

  • Trump aides may use Joe Rogan to manage the Trump Epstein crisis
  • JD Vance will host a private meeting on strategy and messaging
  • DOJ has prepared Maxwellโ€™s 10-hour interview for potential release
  • Debate continues over timing and political risks
  • Trump says he wants transparency but wonโ€™t risk harming innocents

Trump Team May Tap Rogan to Shape Epstein Narrative

The Trump Epstein crisis isnโ€™t going away. Now, Trump aides are considering a bold media moveโ€”bringing Joe Rogan into the picture. According to CNN, top officials are debating whether to feature Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Roganโ€™s podcast or at a press conference.

The goal: shape public opinion around the upcoming release of Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s long-awaited DOJ interview.

That audio, recorded during a closed-door meeting in June, reportedly spans over ten hours. The Department of Justice has already prepared both audio and transcripts, with redactions in place.

Vance Hosts Strategy Dinner Amid Pressure

Vice President JD Vance will host a dinner meeting Wednesday night. The high-level gathering includes Blanche, Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.

Together, they will finalize a plan for managing public reaction to the Trump Epstein crisis and the potential Maxwell revelations.

Three sources familiar with the discussions say this group is driving the administrationโ€™s Epstein response. Two of them confirmed that the material could go public within days.

Risks Loom Over the Audio Release

Although the files are ready, the administration hasnโ€™t made a final call. Officials worry that releasing the interview could reignite public scrutiny.

The presidentโ€™s base has pushed hard for transparency. But some aides believe the Epstein scandal has cooled, and reopening it could backfire politically. The group is also weighing whether anyone named in the audio could face threats or damage from exposure.

Trump Defends Blanche, Urges Caution

Trump addressed the Maxwell meeting in a recent Newsmax interview. โ€œTodd Blanche is a very talented guy,โ€ he said. โ€œHe probably wanted to know, just to get a feeling of it.โ€

โ€œI want to release everything,โ€ Trump added. โ€œI just donโ€™t want people to get hurt.โ€

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung called CNNโ€™s reporting an attempt to โ€œcreate news out of old news.โ€

Roganโ€™s Role Still Unclear

Rogan hasnโ€™t confirmed any involvement. However, he backed Trump in 2024 and criticized the DOJโ€™s secrecy around Epstein. That makes him a unique choiceโ€”one with crossover appeal to both Trump loyalists and skeptical independents.

An appearance by Blanche on Roganโ€™s show could reframe the Trump Epstein crisis as a move toward transparency. It would avoid traditional media and reach millions in a less hostile setting.

Maxwell Still Behind Bars, Plot Thickens

Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for helping Epstein exploit underage girls, is still serving her sentence. Last week, authorities transferred her to a lower-security facility in Texas.

Her legal team is still pursuing a Supreme Court appeal. Meanwhile, the public waits to see if her voiceโ€”digitally recorded and stored for weeksโ€”will finally be heard.

Whether the Trump team shares that audio or keeps it sealed, this story is far from over.

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