新书爆料:万斯曾建议塔克·卡尔森采访吉斯莱恩·马克斯维尔,以应对爱泼斯坦事件余波


2026-06-10T16:36:11.444Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:卡安妮塔·艾耶
发布时间:2026年6月10日,美国东部时间下午12:36

副总统J·D·万斯、塔克·卡尔森与吉斯莱恩·马克斯维尔。
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内容摘要

  • 新书爆料,副总统J·D·万斯曾建议塔克·卡尔森采访吉斯莱恩·马克斯维尔,以洗刷唐纳德·特朗普总统的名声。
  • 据该书节选内容,万斯是在2025年7月的一场情况室会议上提出这一建议的,当时官员们正面临来自杰弗里·爱泼斯坦相关文件的越来越大的压力。
  • 此次新书节选发布之际,特朗普政府正因处理爱泼斯坦相关文件的方式遭到批评。

本AI生成的摘要已由CNN编辑审核。

新书爆料称,副总统J·D·万斯去年夏天曾建议前福克斯新闻主持人塔克·卡尔森采访杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的同伙吉斯莱恩·马克斯维尔,以洗刷特朗普总统的名声。

据当地时间周三刊登在《纽约时报》的新书《政权更迭:唐纳德·特朗普的帝国总统任期内幕》的节选内容,万斯的这项建议是在2025年7月17日一场由内阁高级官员参加的情况室会议上提出的,当时他们正面临越来越大的压力,需要公布与这名已故定罪性犯罪者相关的文件。该书由记者玛吉·哈伯曼和乔纳森·斯旺合著,将于6月23日正式出版。

此次新书节选发布之际,特朗普政府正因处理这些文件的方式遭到批评,国会议员也持续约谈文件中出现的人员,了解他们与这名已故定罪性犯罪者的关系程度。节选内容还披露了一场幕后会议,而当时政府公开淡化了这些文件的重要性。

据节选内容,万斯在会上对在场官员说道:“这是个大问题。”参会者包括时任副司法部长托德·布兰奇、办公厅主任苏西·瓦尔斯、新闻秘书卡罗琳·利夫特以及通讯总监史蒂文·张。据该书描述,时任司法部长帕姆·邦迪和联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔通过电话参会。

正是在这场会议上,万斯建议白宫联系保守派评论员卡尔森,让他对狱中关押的马克斯维尔进行专访。据节选内容,万斯认为,如果马克斯维尔“愿意声明”特朗普并未参与爱泼斯坦的不法行为,那么这将有助于特朗普应对其支持者要求透明度的呼声,以及有关总统与爱泼斯坦存在关联的报道。

据该书内容,万斯在会上还主张尽快自愿公开所有与爱泼斯坦相关的文件,辩称政府应该抢在国会可能强制公开这些文件之前采取行动——而这最终也确实成为了现实。

布兰奇在会上介绍了政府的可选方案。据该书内容,他提出可以亲自采访爱泼斯坦的这名同伙。

CNN已就该书节选内容中的说法向白宫、司法部和塔克·卡尔森新闻网置评。

据书中描述的这场情况室会议过去一周后,布兰奇确实采访了马克斯维尔。据那年晚些时候公布的采访 transcript(注:原文为transcripts,保留原文术语)显示,马克斯维尔称,她从未在特朗普与爱泼斯坦的友谊中见过任何不当行为,也从未听说过他行为失当的任何指控。

据该transcript显示,采访期间马克斯维尔获得了有限豁免权,以便她能够讨论自己的刑事案件,但司法部并未承诺为她的证词提供任何其他好处。

这张未注明日期的庭审证据照片于2021年12月8日从美国纽约南区地方法院获取,显示英国社交名流吉斯莱恩·马克斯维尔和美国金融家杰弗里·爱泼斯坦在巴尔莫勒尔的女王木屋中。
美国纽约南区地方法院

新书节选称,白宫法律顾问在7月17日的会议上提出了赦免马克斯维尔或减轻其刑期的选项,但多名官员对此表示“强烈反对”。

2022年,马克斯维尔因为爱泼斯坦性侵未成年女孩提供协助而被判处20年监禁。采访布兰奇一周后,她从佛罗里达州的一所监狱被转移到德克萨斯州一所安保级别更低的联邦监狱营地。

与此同时,在经历数月抵制后,特朗普政府的司法部于12月开始公布与爱泼斯坦相关的文件,此前国会通过了一项法律强制要求其这么做。这些文件中提到特朗普的次数超过1000次,引发了外界对他与爱泼斯坦关系的审视。

文件中包括一份由联邦调查局官员编制的针对特朗普的未核实性侵指控清单,以及关于一名女子的联邦调查局笔录,该女子在诉讼中指控特朗普在她13岁时强奸了她。文件还包含对爱泼斯坦一名受害者的采访笔录,该受害者称马克斯维尔曾在一场派对上“将她介绍给”特朗普。

司法部当时表示,文件中针对特朗普的指控是虚假的。特朗普长期以来否认与爱泼斯坦相关的任何不当行为,也否认任何性不当指控。目前也没有公开证据表明联邦调查局认为针对特朗普的这些指控是可信的。

Vance suggested Tucker Carlson interview Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein fallout, new book reveals

2026-06-10T16:36:11.444Z / CNN

By Kaanita Iyer

PUBLISHED Jun 10, 2026, 12:36 PM ET

Vice President JD Vance, Tucker Carlson and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Summary

  • Vice President JD Vance suggested Tucker Carlson interview Ghislaine Maxwell to clear President Donald Trump’s name, a new book reveals.
  • He suggested it during a July 2025 Situation Room meeting as officials faced mounting pressure over the Jeffrey Epstein files, according to an excerpt from the book.
  • The book excerpt comes as the Trump administration has faced criticism for its handling of the Epstein files.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

Vice President JD Vance suggested last summer that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson should interview Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to clear the president’s name, a new book reveals.

The suggestion from the vice president came during a Situation Room meeting of top administration officials on July 17, 2025, as they grappled with mounting pressure to release files related to the late convicted sex offender, according to an excerpt of the book “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump” that was published in The New York Times on Wednesday. The book, by reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, is set to be published on June 23.

The book excerpt comes as the Trump administration has faced criticism for its handling of the files and as members of Congress continue interviewing people who appear in the files on the extent of their relationship with the late convicted sex offender. The excerpt also reveals a behind-the-scenes meeting that came even as the administration publicly downplayed the files.

“This is a huge problem,” Vance told those gathered at the meeting, which included then-Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, chief of staff Susie Wiles, press secretary Karoline Leavitt and communications director Steven Cheung, according to the excerpt. Then-Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel were on the phone, according to the book.

It was then that Vance suggested the White House approach conservative commentator Carlson to do a sit down interview with Maxwell in prison. He believed that it would help Trump amid calls for transparency within his base and reports of the president’s ties to Epstein if Maxwell was “willing to state” Trump hadn’t participated in Epstein’s wrongdoing, according to the excerpt.

Vance, at the meeting, was also an advocate of voluntarily releasing all the files related to Epstein as soon as possible, according to the book, arguing that the administration should get ahead of Congress potentially forcing the files’ release — which is what eventually came to pass.

Blanche laid out the administration’s options at the meeting. He offered to interview the Epstein associate himself, according to the book.

CNN has reached out to the White House, the Justice Department and The Tucker Carlson Network for comment on the claims in the book excerpt.

A week after the Situation Room meeting recounted in the book, Blanche did interview Maxwell. According to transcripts, which were released later that summer, Maxwell said she never witnessed anything untoward in Trump’s friendship with Epstein and never heard of any allegations that he acted inappropriately.

Maxwell was offered limited immunity during the interview so that she could discuss her criminal case, but the Justice Department did not promise any other benefits in exchange for her testimony, according to the transcript.

This undated trial evidence image obtained December 8, 2021, from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York shows British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and US financier Jeffrey Epstein in Queen’s log cabin at Balmoral.

US District Court for the Southern District of New York

The White House counsel brought up the option of pardoning Maxwell or reducing her sentence during the July 17 meeting, the book excerpt says, but several officials expressed “strong disapproval.”

In 2022, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking minor girls for Epstein. A week after the interview with Blanche, she was moved from a Florida prison to a lower-security federal prison camp in Texas.

Trump’s Justice Department, meanwhile, began releasing files related to Epstein in December after months of resistance and after Congress passed a law forcing it to do so. The president’s name is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the documents, which prompted scrutiny over his ties to Epstein.

Among the files was a list of unverified assault allegations against Trump compiled by FBI officials, along with FBI notes about a woman who accused Trump in a lawsuit of raping her when she was 13. The documents also included an FBI interview with one of Epstein’s victims who stated that Maxwell once “presented her” to Trump at a party.

The Justice Department said at the time that the allegations against Trump in the documents were false. The president has long denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein or any allegation of sexual misconduct. There’s also no public evidence that the allegations against Trump were deemed credible by the FBI.

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