Bill Clinton spokesperson says they don’t need ‘protection,’ asks for release of all Epstein files
Clinton's office demands Justice Department release all Epstein-related files mentioning him to prevent selective disclosure implying misconduct, following partial releases last week.
- December 22, 2025, Angel Ureña for former President Bill Clinton called on President Donald Trump to direct Attorney General Bondi to release remaining DOJ Epstein files referencing Clinton.
- Last week, the Justice Department released a limited, partially redacted set of Epstein files that included images of Bill Clinton, following a law signed by President Donald Trump requiring releases by Dec. 19 and withheld document lists within 15 days.
- Clinton's spokesman Angel Ureña accused the DOJ of protecting someone, warning that selective releases to imply wrongdoing would confirm widespread suspicion and saying Clinton needs no protection.
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The one purpose behind Trump's misdirection on the Epstein files
When the legal deadline arrived for the Justice Department to release all its files on the late sexual predator and shady financier Jeffrey Epstein, the country awaited new and significant information about his crimes. Instead, we saw a blizzard of blacked-out documents -- and a strenuous campaign to smear former President Bill Clinton. The "evidence" Attorney General Pam Bondi chose to distribute only served to underline the basic and exculpato…
Show Us What You Have, Clinton Aide Tells DOJ
Bill Clinton's staff says that if the Justice Department has any incriminating information on him in the Jeffrey Epstein files, it should put it all on the table—now. On Monday, Clinton spokesperson Angel Urena urged the DOJ to release every Epstein-related document involving the former president as it rolls...
Spokesperson for Bill Clinton calls for full release of Epstein records
A spokesperson for Former President Bill Clinton called on the Justice Department to release all remaining records related to Jeffrey Epstein, after federal authorities published a set of heavily-redacted documents at the legal deadline set by a new transparency law. The statement was issued Monday by Angel Ureña, a spokesman for Clinton, following the Justice Department’s initial release of Epstein-related materials required under the Epstein F…
'We need no such protection': Clinton accuses Trump of selectively releasing Epstein files — and calls for complete release
A spokesperson for former President Bill Clinton released a statement accusing the Trump administration of unfairly releasing selective portions of the Epstein files.The Dept. of Justice released a trove of documents from the case against convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with many of the photographs relating to Clinton.'Someone or something is being protected. We do not know whom, what, or why. But we do know this: We need no such protection…
Through Ángel Ureña, his spokesman, he directly urged President Trump to order Attorney General Pam Bondi to fully disclose the material
In the midst of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s case, Bill Clinton’s team asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to publish all remaining documents mentioning the former Democratic President. The request comes just days after the DOJ published a series of images of Clinton, including some in which he is seen alongside Epstein and some young women. Read more]]>
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