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Clinton spokesperson says White House is making him a ‘scapegoat’ in Epstein files
The U.S. Department of Justice released Epstein files showing Clinton in photos with no allegations, with his staff denying any wrongdoing amid public scrutiny.
- On Friday , the US Department of Justice published a new tranche to the 'Epstein Library' page around 9pm GMT, including photos of former US President Bill Clinton with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
- Among the photos is an undated, partially redacted pool image showing Maxwell and Clinton alongside an individual whose face is obscured by a black rectangle.
- Angel Ureña, deputy chief of staff to former US President Bill Clinton, said the White House is shielding itself by dumping files late on Friday, while Clinton's office reiterated he cut ties around 2005 and denies wrongdoing.
- Clinton staff argued the public seeks answers rather than scapegoats, framing reactions as two groups—those who cut Epstein off and those who continued ties—and cited Susie Wiles disputing island trip claims.
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