Former President Bill Clinton is in the spotlight following the latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which included several compromising pictures of him. The release last Friday sparked a public call from Clinton’s spokesperson, Angel Ureña, demanding full transparency from the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Clinton’s Spokesperson Statement:
Ureña emphasized the public’s right to access all files, including pictures, grand jury transcripts, and interview notes. The statement suggested the DOJ may be selectively withholding documents to protect someone or something. Clinton himself reportedly does not need protection, raising questions about who might be shielded.
The statement specifically referenced President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, instructing them to hand over any unreleased documents under the Epstein Transparency Act (Public Law 119-38, Nov 9, 2025).
The Viral Epstein Photos of Clinton:
The released files show Clinton in multiple controversial situations:
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Sitting on a sofa in a blue dress.
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In a pool with women, allegedly including Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Seated on a private jet with an anonymous woman on his lap.
The rapid spread of these images online has prompted Clinton and his team to take damage control measures, while maintaining adherence to truth.
Legal Implications and Public Reaction:
Failure to release the remaining files, according to Clinton’s team, would reinforce suspicions of selective protection. The DOJ maintains it is complying with the law but has not confirmed the release of all materials.
Closing:
As the public and media continue scrutinizing the Epstein files, the tension between transparency, political figures, and law enforcement grows. Clinton’s call for a full release marks the latest chapter in an ongoing saga that has captured global attention.
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