Clinton Drops a Bombshell: Trump Blocking Release of Epstein Files… Withholding Documents Is a “Cover-Up of Crimes” Hillary Calls for Public Hearing, Accuses Republicans of Turning Case into a Distraction Tool
In a new political and media escalation, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has directly accused President Donald Trump of covering up files related to Jeffrey Epstein, arguing that delays in releasing the full documents amount to an attempt to conceal his connections to the case.

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Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sparked widespread controversy with sharp remarks accusing President Donald Trump of orchestrating a “cover-up” and deliberately obstructing the publication of the complete documents linked to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to the French newspaper Le Monde.
In an interview with the BBC, Clinton stated:
“Release the files… They are stalling on this,”
referring to what she described as attempts by the current administration and Republicans to delay full disclosure of the documents.
Direct Accusation: Using the Case to Shield Trump’s Ties to Epstein
Clinton suggested that Republicans are attempting to exploit the case politically to divert attention from what she described as Trump’s close relationship with Epstein. She asserted that the U.S. president’s name appears “many times” within the case-related files.
Subpoena of the Clintons… Closed-Door Hearing Sparks Debate
Clinton’s remarks coincided with a decision by the U.S. House Oversight Committee to subpoena the Clintons to testify in a closed session — a move Hillary Clinton clearly rejected.
She called for the hearing to be conducted publicly, arguing that the investigation in its current format is not aimed at uncovering the truth, but rather at politically inserting her name into the case.
Clinton: A Move to Divert Attention from Trump
Clinton emphasized that linking her name to the case is part of what she described as a Republican effort to shift focus away from Trump, stressing that full transparency remains the only path to ensuring justice and equality.



