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Trump empathizes with Bill Clinton and others 'innocently' featured in Epstein document dumps
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Bill Clinton’s a big boy: Donald Trump on ex-US president's pictures in Epstein Files; says ‘he can handle it’
Bill Clinton Sends New Message to Donald Trump Over Epstein Files
The DOJ's release of Jeffrey Epstein files has intensified public scrutiny of high-profile individuals' alleged ties to Epstein.
The Justice Department released its first batch of a vast trove of files Friday but stopped short of publishing all of the federal government’s documents related to various investigations into the disgraced financier, as mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump last month.
Former President Bill Clinton, whose photos appear in the partial release of the Epstein files, called for full transparency from the Trump administration.
Clinton’s spokesperson joined other critics of the Justice Department’s handling of the release so far, including a group of Epstein’s former victims.
A representative for former President Bill Clinton gave a new statement Monday calling for the release of all files from the Department of Justice's Epstein investigation that reference Clinton.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said former President Bill Clinton should address the public’s questions about his appearance in numerous images released by the Department of Justice last week in relation to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In his first engagement in front of the media since the release of the latest Epstein files, Donald Trump was asked about Bill Clinton's appearance in several photos.
The first tranche of documents released by the DOJ from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein prominently featured former President Bill Clinton.
The Republican-led Justice Department’s release of photos of the former president with Jeffrey Epstein will introduce yet another generation to his flaws and controversies.
Washington — Former President Bill Clinton featured prominently in the first batch of files released Friday by the Justice Department stemming from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as the White House sought to move the focus of the highly anticipated documents from President Donald Trump.
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