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Trump Says He “Hates” Bill Clinton Images Coming Out with Epstein

Trump warns the release of over 100,000 pages of Epstein investigation files risks damaging reputations of those who 'innocently met' Epstein, including respected bankers and lawyers.

  • At his Mar-a-Lago home on Monday, US President Donald Trump said he hated seeing photos of former President Bill Clinton and called the Epstein furor a Republican Party distraction.
  • After the initial release last Friday, the US Department of Justice is reviewing roughly a million pages and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, `We are not redacting information around President Trump`.
  • Several images include Clinton with Ghislaine Maxwell and a painting of Clinton in a dress, plus photos showing Donald Trump with Melania Trump, Epstein, Maxwell, and women including one in a bikini.
  • Victims, advocates and lawmakers criticized the DOJ's heavy redactions, and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna consulted about holding Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt.
  • With more releases expected in the coming weeks, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the steady trickle, including some 11,000 documents, risks harming reputations of people who innocently met Jeffrey Epstein years ago.
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New Epstein documents put Donald Trump in need of explanation. Instead of harsh attacks on Bill Clinton, the US President suddenly strikes conciliatory tones, causing irritation again.

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Is the Donald Trump Administration hiding material from Jeffrey Epstein’s files? It’s what the Democrats denounce, that photos in which the president appears are being erased. The Justice Department claims that yes, that there has been censorship of some photos, but that “it has nothing to do with Trump.” In any case, that deletion (momentary or not) leads many to wonder if the president posed (at least) with victims of the sex offender. Epstein…

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Trump reacts to photos made public from the Epstein files

President Donald Trump bemoaned the potential reputational damage inflicted on people who appear in photos released as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

·Sydney, Australia
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NBC News broke the news in United States on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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