Vice president JD Vance will host a dinner today at his residence to strategize about the Epstein case, whether to release the transcript from the Department of Justice interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles are expected to attend the session with Vance.Hours before the meeting, the siblings of Virginia Giuffre, the Epstein victim who died earlier this year, issued a statement lamenting the fact that the meeting will obviously have no victim. “We understand that Vice President JD Vance will hold a strategy session this evening at his residence with administration officials. Missing from this group is, of course, any survivor of the vicious crimes of convicted perjurer and sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Their voices must be heard, above all. We also call upon the House subcommittee to invite survivors to testify,” the siblings, Sky and Amanda Roberts and Danny and Lanette Wilson, said in their statement.“As Virginia Roberts Giuffre siblings, we offer to represent her in her stead and we hope the administration takes our call to action seriously.”“Any information that may be released by the government should take into account the survivors who wish to remain anonymous, for their safety and well-being. They should be consulted first. We reiterate that Ghislaine Maxwell should have remained in a maximum security prison and does not deserve the luxuries currently afforded her,” the statement read. Todd Blanche held a meeting with Epstein’s girlfriend, Maxwell who is now desperately attempting to get a pardon from President Donald Trump. Maxwell told Todd she had nothing that would be harmful to Trump, as Trump never did anything in her presence that would have caused concern. The administration is planning to release the transcript of what Ghislaine Maxwell told Todd Blanche. Maxwell has also been moved from her Florida prison to a less draconian prison in Texas. Amid intense speculation that Maxwell would be pardoned, Trump said: “I’m allowed to do it, but nobody’s asked me to do it. I know nothing about it. I don’t know anything about the case, but I know I have the right to do it.”