Former President Bill Clinton’s office is demanding full transparency after the Department of Justice released thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents and photos under a law signed by President Donald Trump.

The files — released December 19 as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act — include images showing Clinton in social settings with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and others. Some pictures appear to show poolside and hot-tub scenes, though dates and locations remain unknown. None of the individuals pictured have been accused of crimes.

Still, the partial and heavily redacted release has reignited debate over what’s being withheld — and who might be protected.

In a statement posted Monday on X, Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña called out both the Justice Department and the Trump administration for what she described as selective transparency.

“The Epstein Files Transparency Act imposes a clear duty on the DOJ to produce the full and complete record,” Ureña said. “What’s been released so far makes one thing clear — someone or something is being protected. We don’t know who, what, or why. But we do know this: We need no such protection.”

The comment landed amid mounting pressure from both parties.
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie said the current release “does not comply” with the new law and accused the DOJ of denying Epstein’s survivors the justice they’re owed.

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a response on Sunday, reaffirming that federal prosecutors “will bring charges against anyone involved in the trafficking and exploitation of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.” She urged victims to contact her office or the FBI directly.

The DOJ says additional batches of Epstein files will be made public over the coming months, though redactions will continue to protect victim identities.

The next release could prove explosive. The first batch already sent shockwaves through Washington — featuring never-before-seen images of celebrities and world leaders in Epstein’s orbit — and now, Clinton’s call for total disclosure has turned an already controversial rollout into a full-blown political showdown.


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5 thoughts on “Bill Clinton Sends Angry Message to Donald Trump Over Epstein Files”
  1. You release the 33,000 emails destroyed by your abysmal wife and we’ll consider exposing ALL your naked photos with the PRETTY LITT

  2. Oh now you want the files released?
    Maybe tell your wife to turn over the files she said she deleted on purpose. Seems you got caught again. Don’t blame you though cause your wife is a b****. You all like to put lies out about President Trump but facts come out about you all and now crying like a baby. Just when are you going to testify in congress? Maybe you would rather be held in contempt. Karma has way to find swamp creatures, don’t you think?

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