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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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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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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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