Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files cover-up in BBC interview
Hillary Clinton urges public testimony on Epstein files, accusing the Trump administration of withholding key DOJ documents amid ongoing congressional probes.
- On Monday, Hillary Clinton accused the Trump administration of a `cover-up` over files related to Jeffrey Epstein and said `I think everyone should testify who is asked to testify`, while the Clintons agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee.
- Earlier this month, Congress required the DOJ to release more than three million Epstein files, prompting subpoenas and depositions from the House Oversight Committee.
- Hillary Clinton, former US secretary of state, said in Berlin `We will show up but we think it would be better to have it in public`, calling for public testimony, with Bill Clinton's appearance being the first former US president to testify since Gerald Ford in 1983.
- The White House defended its actions, saying it has released thousands of pages and cooperated with subpoenas, while President Trump denied the allegations and told reporters he was `totally exonerated`.
- Officials stress that advocates calling for full release and testimony request transparency, with the DOJ saying no more files exist and lawmakers urging witnesses like Prince Andrew to testify.
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"I've Been Totally Exonerated... She Seriously Has Trump Derangement Syndrome" - Trump Responds to Hillary Clinton Saying the Clintons are Under Fire for Epstein Ties Only to "Divert Attention from Trump"
President Trump on Monday responded to Hillary Clinton’s accusation that his administration is trying to hide his involvement with Epstein and using Hillary and Bill Clinton as a distraction. Trump told reporters, “I have nothing to hide.
Hillary Clinton slams Epstein 'cover-up', calls for public testimony
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has accused President Donald Trump of orchestrating a "cover-up" over files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to an interview with the BBC published Monday.
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