Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files cover-up in BBC interview
Hillary Clinton claims the Trump administration is delaying Epstein files release and calls for transparency before her Feb. 26 deposition with the House Oversight Committee.
- In Berlin on February 16, 2026, Hillary Clinton told the BBC she accused President Donald Trump of orchestrating a 'cover-up' over Epstein files.
- The Justice Department last month released more than three million Epstein-related documents, but lawmakers and victims criticized inconsistent redactions and withheld internal memos.
- Pressing for transparency, Hillary Clinton accused the administration of 'slow-walking' disclosures and urged public hearings, saying `We will show up but we think it would be better to have it in public`, the BBC reported.
- Both Clintons are due to appear before the House Oversight Committee on February 26 and February 27 after agreeing to testify following a threatened contempt vote and ordered closed-door depositions.
- The White House responded that it had already released files and assisted victims, while DOJ officials affirmed their commitment to transparency and lawmakers said they will continue pressing for internal memos.
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Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein 'cover-up'
Days before she is scheduled to give closed-door testimony on what she knows about Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton called the Trump administration's handling of investigative documents concerning the late sex offender a "continuing cover-up." In an interview with the BBC, Clinton said the Justice Department is "slow walking" millions of pages, redacting the names of men who participated in Epstein’s sex crimes and "stonewalling" legitimate req…
Hillary Clinton Alleges Epstein 'Cover-Up'
Hillary Clinton says the Trump administration isn't coming clean on Jeffrey Epstein as part of a "continuing cover-up." In a BBC interview from Berlin, the former secretary of state accused officials of "slow-walking" the release of Epstein-related documents and "redacting the names of men" in the files, per CNN . "Get...
According to the former US Secretary of State, "everyone who is asked to testify should testify."
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