Bill Clinton Calls for Transparency in Release of Epstein Files
Former President Bill Clinton made a public statement on Monday regarding the release of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton expressed concerns about the Department of Justice’s handling of the materials, suggesting that someone or something is being protected.
Clinton emphasized the need for transparency, stating that there is no need to shield any information from the public. He called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to release any remaining materials that mention or contain a photograph of him.
Accusing the DOJ of selectively releasing information to imply wrongdoing, Clinton argued that individuals who have already been cleared by the Department of Justice should not be targeted in this manner. He criticized the lack of transparency in the DOJ’s actions, suggesting that they may be more about insinuation than truth.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, introduced by Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massie, aims to address the issue of transparency in the release of documents related to Epstein. The bipartisan support for the act highlights the importance of ensuring that all relevant information is made available to the public.
Overall, Clinton’s statement underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the handling of sensitive documents. As the public awaits further releases from the Department of Justice, it is crucial that all information is disclosed in a timely and transparent manner.

