Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files cover-up in BBC interview
Clinton alleges Justice Department delays and selective redactions shield powerful figures; DOJ released over 3 million pages, but critics call for full transparency.
- 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's latest feeble attempts to gloss over Epstein links
After trying desperately to dodge scrutiny of the involvement she and her husband had with child rapist Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton is now adopting a different approach. Speaking to the BBC, she told US president Donald Trump to “get the files out”, accusing him of a cover-up. Her shift in tack comes ahead of the Clintons testifying before a congressional committee to give evidence about their association with Epstein. The pair had previous…
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Hillary Clinton has accused the Trump administration of running a “cover-up” over the handling of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She made the claim just days before she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, are due to testify before Congress about their own ties to Epstein. Speaking from Berlin, where she attended the annual World Forum, Clinton told the BBC that the administration needs to “Get the files out. …
Hillary Clinton alleges Epstein files "cover-up" by Trump administration ahead of House deposition
"There's something about this administration's attitude toward this, which I think really leads us to conclude they have something to hide," she told the BBC.
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