Bill Clinton spokesperson says they don’t need ‘protection,’ asks for release of all Epstein files
Clinton's spokesman accused the DOJ of selective disclosure and called for full release of Epstein files mentioning Clinton, citing the Epstein Files Transparency Act's legal requirements.
- On Monday, Bill Clinton's spokesman Angel Ureña urged President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to immediately release any materials referring to or containing a photograph of Bill Clinton, after new photos tied to Jeffrey Epstein were published last week.
- Congress passed a law compelling the U.S. Department of Justice to release the full Epstein files, but the DOJ provided only a partial release last week, Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña said.
- Photos released by the DOJ show Bill Clinton, former US president, in a hot tub and swimming pool with Jeffrey Epstein, convicted sex offender, and Ghislaine Maxwell, alongside redacted women; Clinton had been friends with Epstein for years before Epstein's first arrest.
- Clinton's spokesman said the DOJ's partial disclosures suggest `someone or something is being protected`, warning that withholding files would confirm suspicions of selective implication by the DOJ.
- The releases have reignited scrutiny of elites' ties to Epstein and raised fresh questions about accountability and redactions, with Thomas Massie, U.S. congressman, pushing for full files despite White House pressure.
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Bill Clinton’s spokesman calls for all Epstein files on ex-president to be released
Representative for the veteran Democrat argues piecemeal release of files by DOJ amounts to ‘insinuation’ and only serves to ‘imply wrongdoing about individuals who have already been repeatedly cleared’
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…
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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…
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