Hillary Clinton makes huge accusation against Trump after breaking silence on Epstein files

Hillary Clinton Criticizes Trump Over Epstein Documents as She Prepares to Testify
Hillary Clinton has accused former President Donald Trump’s administration of “slow-walking” documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, calling for full transparency ahead of her scheduled congressional testimony.
Speaking to the BBC in Berlin during the World Forum, Clinton said, “Get the files out. They are slow-walking it. We have nothing to hide. We have called for the full release of these files repeatedly. We think sunlight is the best disinfectant.” She emphasized that neither she nor her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had knowledge of Epstein’s crimes at the time.
Recent releases from the Department of Justice exposed millions of pages from Epstein’s estate, naming numerous high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Bill Clinton maintained social and professional ties with Epstein in the 1990s and 2000s and flew on Epstein’s private jet for charitable trips after leaving office. Hillary Clinton confirmed she had met Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, a few times but stressed that neither she nor Bill were accused of wrongdoing.
The Clintons have agreed to testify before a congressional committee investigating Epstein, with Hillary scheduled for February 26 and Bill following the next day. “We will show up, but we think it would be better to have it in public,” she said, stressing fairness and transparency.
Donald Trump responded to Clinton’s remarks, asserting, “I have nothing to hide, I’ve been exonerated, I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. They’re getting pulled in, and that’s their problem, we’ll have to see what happens,” adding that Clinton “seriously has Trump derangement syndrome.”
A White House statement emphasized its cooperation with congressional subpoenas and claimed that the administration had taken actions in support of Epstein’s victims, arguing Democrats had not done as much. The unfolding situation highlights ongoing tensions over transparency, accountability, and political optics surrounding one of the most high-profile criminal cases involving influential figures in recent decades.




