Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has accused the Donald Trump administration of deliberately delaying the publication of full documentation regarding Jeffrey Epstein. In a series of interviews with European media, including BBC and ARD, Clinton called on the White House for full transparency. Simultaneously, she confirmed that she and her husband, Bill Clinton, will testify before a congressional investigative committee, despite the political and media risks associated with the case.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has launched a media offensive, accusing the current administration of President Donald Trump of deliberate actions aimed at concealing crucial facts in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which has captivated public opinion. During appearances in Berlin, including a prominent interview with BBC, Clinton stated that the handling of millions of pages of files suggests an attempt to shield the president from potentially compromising information. She emphasized that "sunlight is the best disinfectant," and demands the immediate public release of all redacted names and evidence to date. Concurrently, she announced that she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, will voluntarily appear before the <przypis title=