JD Vance: “A Lot of People” About to Be Indicted
1. Vance’s Claim
Vice President JD Vance sparked debate by suggesting “a lot of people”
could soon face indictments connected to the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation,
despite no charges from the Justice Department.
2. Alleged Evidence
Vance cited “conclusive evidence” from recent disclosures by Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel,
arguing their revelations show “aggressive violations of the law” and that officials
“defrauded the American people by turning Hillary Clinton’s talking points into intelligence.”
3. Longstanding Disputes
His remarks revive years-old tensions over whether political motives influenced the Trump-Russia inquiry.
Critics call the original investigation biased; supporters say it addressed legitimate security concerns.
4. Uncertain Outcomes
With no DOJ confirmation of indictments, Vance’s claims remain speculative.
The controversy underscores broader distrust in federal institutions and highlights how such disputes intensify during election cycles.