
Clinton camp demands DOJ drop remaining Epstein files, accuses Trump admin of ‘protection’
Fox News
Former President Bill Clinton's office calls on President Donald Trump to direct Attorney General Bondi to release remaining Jeffrey Epstein documents.
"This includes, without limitation, any records that may exist and are subject to disclosure under the Act (Public Law 119–38 enacted Nov. 19, 2025), including grand jury transcripts, interview notes, photographs, and findings by the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (as referenced under oath to Congress by President Trump’s first-term Attorney General)," it continued.
Clinton's office said that the DOJ's partial release of Epstein-related documents Friday allegedly shows "someone or something is being protected." President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan law in November that required the Department of Justice to release all "unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials" within 30 days of Trump's signature.

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