Clinton spokesperson says White House is making him a ‘scapegoat’ in Epstein files
Clinton's team denies wrongdoing and calls the release of over 300,000 Epstein-related documents politically motivated, accusing the White House of using him as a scapegoat.
- On December 19, 2025, Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña said, `The White House hasn't been hiding these files for months only to dump them late on a Friday only to protect Bill Clinton` as the U.S. Department of Justice began releasing Epstein files.
- Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring the U.S. Department of Justice to release records in searchable form while protecting victims' names, as DOJ received over 1,200 names.
- White House aides amplified multiple DOJ images of former President Bill Clinton, including swimming pictures and private-plane photos, with posts by Karoline Leavitt and Steven Cheung.
- Justice Department spokespeople argued that redactions protect victims and are not politically motivated, while Bill Clinton has never been formally accused of wrongdoing related to Epstein.
- House oversight scheduled Bill and Hillary Clinton depositions for 13 and 14 January as Rep. Ro Khanna pressed DOJ on redactions amid Epstein Library access issues and Oversight Democrats' 95,000 photos.
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The entire dossier has not been made public to this day, as required by a recent law - A 119-page text has been deleted, as have ten photos, American media report.
Bill Clinton Responds After "Pool" Photos Released, Files Vanish From Epstein Database
A new and controversial chapter in the Jeffrey Epstein saga has opened with the Justice Department’s release of unseen photographs involving former President Bill Clinton, just as the agency faces questions over files that have reportedly vanished from its website. The latest document dump provides a graphic look into the social network surrounding the late […] Bill Clinton Responds After “Pool” Photos Released, Files Vanish From Epstein Database
Kaine says Bill Clinton 'should address' Epstein file photos
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) recommended that former President Bill Clinton “address” his photos with late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Kaine appeared on NBC News’s Meet the Press on Sunday, days after the Department of Justice released its first phase of documents, which included Clinton photographed with Epstein and several women whose faces were redacted. “Now, to be very clear, NBC News does not know the full context behind these image…
Tim Kaine says Bill Clinton ‘should address’ photos in Epstein files: Full interview
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) reacts to the partial release of the Epstein files, which included multiple photos of former President Bill Clinton, and criticizes the Trump administration’s military advances in Venezuela.
Graham suggests reopening Clinton impeachment records after latest Epstein files release
Graham has suggested the controversy over the Epstein material raises questions about how past investigations — including those involving Clinton — were conducted and documented.
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