Feb 17 • 08:52 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Clinton accuses Trump's administration of concealing Epstein documents

Hillary Clinton has accused President Trump’s administration of hiding documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a recent interview with the BBC, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump's administration of withholding documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who was convicted of sex crimes. Clinton's remarks highlight the ongoing controversy surrounding Epstein's activities and the implications of government transparency in such high-profile cases. Clinton emphasized the need for transparency by urging the Trump administration to release the relevant documents, stating, "Make the documents public. They are dragging their feet on this." Her comments come as many in the public and media seek accountability regarding the connections between powerful figures and Epstein's illicit activities. The Epstein case has generated significant media attention and public interest, not only due to the severity of the crimes involved but also because of the numerous connections Epstein had to influential individuals, including politicians. Clinton's accusations may further draw attention to the issue of how government entities manage sensitive information related to sex crimes, potentially impacting public trust in these institutions.

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