Hillary Clinton Pushes for Full Transparency on Epstein Files
In early 2026, Hillary Clinton escalated the call for full disclosure of the Jeffrey Epstein records, taking her demand to an international stage in Berlin. Speaking to the BBC, Clinton framed the issue as more than politics—it’s a question of public accountability. She criticized past delays in releasing documents and called for the Department of Justice to “get the files out,” stressing that sunlight is the best disinfectant.
The Records at the Center
The Epstein archives include tens of thousands of pages of flight logs, contact lists, and internal correspondence. While much has been made public, Clinton argued that previous administrations “slow-walked” releases to create distraction, leaving speculation and rumors to dominate headlines. Legal experts stress that appearing in the records does not imply wrongdoing. The files touch dozens of public figures, but full transparency is critical to restoring trust and accountability.
Bill Clinton’s Role
Bill Clinton’s past social and foundation-related interactions with Epstein—including private jet travel—have long been scrutinized. Representatives insist he had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes at the time. Hillary’s statements reinforce this narrative, emphasizing that the family severed all ties with Epstein well before his 2019 arrest.
Hillary also addressed her limited interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell, highlighting that she met her only a few times socially and had no involvement in her criminal activity. Maxwell’s conviction in 2022 reshaped public perception, and Hillary’s candid acknowledgment aims to clarify the record.
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