
(DailyChive.com) – Hillary Clinton launched a media offensive accusing the Trump administration of deliberately slow-walking the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, raising serious questions about who’s really hiding what in this sordid scandal.
Story Snapshot
- Clinton demands full transparency on Epstein files while claiming Trump administration orchestrates “cover-up”
- Justice Department already released over 3 million Epstein-related documents in January 2026
- Clinton scheduled to testify before Congress despite accusing investigation of being politically motivated distraction
- Trump’s name allegedly appears extensively in files, but President denies wrongdoing and claims complete exoneration
- Bill Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein’s plane, raising questions about both parties’ connections to convicted sex offender
Clinton Attacks Trump While Facing Congressional Testimony
Hillary Clinton told the BBC during the Munich Security Conference that the Trump administration is “slow-walking” the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Clinton insisted she and her husband “have nothing to hide” and have “called for the full release of these files repeatedly.” The former Secretary of State is scheduled to testify before a Congressional committee investigating connections between public figures and Epstein, who died in custody in 2019. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse minors.
Justice Department Already Released Millions of Documents
The Trump administration’s Justice Department released more than three million documents, photos, and videos related to the Epstein investigation in January 2026, following congressional legislation requiring full disclosure. Despite this massive document dump, Clinton characterized the process as a “continuing cover-up” and criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent House Judiciary Committee testimony as evasive and dismissive of survivors’ concerns. Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin claimed Trump’s name appeared “more than a million times” in the unredacted materials, though Trump has denied any wrongdoing and stated he’s been “totally exonerated.” This raises obvious questions about why such urgency exists if transparency is truly the goal.
Double Standards in Congressional Investigation Process
Clinton complained the investigation unfairly targets her and her husband while other witnesses were permitted to provide written statements under oath rather than appear publicly. She framed the congressional probe as a politically motivated distraction from Trump, ignoring the legitimate oversight role Congress plays in examining potential institutional failures. Bill Clinton has acknowledged flying on Epstein’s plane for charitable work, a connection that warrants scrutiny regardless of political affiliation. The investigation examines internal Justice Department memos, notes, and emails regarding decisions on whether to prosecute various individuals connected to Epstein’s criminal enterprise.
Questions About Selective Outrage and Accountability
Clinton’s public relations offensive raises troubling questions about selective outrage and political manipulation of a serious investigation into abuse of minors by powerful elites. While demanding transparency, she simultaneously attacks the investigation’s legitimacy and complains about having to testify publicly—a standard any American facing serious allegations should expect. The case underscores systemic concerns about how law enforcement handles cases involving wealthy, connected individuals and whether justice applies equally. Attorney General Bondi faces the difficult task of balancing legitimate privacy concerns with public demand for accountability, while navigating obvious political landmines from both parties with questionable connections to a convicted predator.
The investigation continues with testimony scheduled and ongoing pressure for complete file release. Congressional hearings will likely intensify partisan tensions, but the focus should remain on justice for Epstein’s victims and ensuring institutional failures that enabled his crimes are fully exposed. Americans deserve answers about how someone with Epstein’s connections operated with apparent impunity for years, regardless of which political figures face uncomfortable scrutiny. The Trump administration’s release of over three million documents demonstrates commitment to transparency that contradicts Clinton’s “cover-up” allegations, though questions remain about the pace of ongoing disclosures and equal treatment of all individuals named in the files.
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Hillary Clinton slams Epstein ‘cover-up’, calls for public testimony
Hillary Clinton Accuses Trump Administration of Epstein Files ‘Cover-Up’
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