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February 17, 2026
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Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of a ‘cover-up’ over its handling of Epstein documents
Key Points
- Hillary Clinton accuses the Trump administration of a "continuing cover-up" in handling the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents.
- She alleges slow-walking, redactions of names, and stonewalling of legitimate requests by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
- The latest document batch included references to Bill Clinton, leading to both Clintons agreeing to closed-door depositions in the House's Epstein probe.
- The DOJ defends its transparency, but faces criticism from Epstein victims and members of Congress for inconsistent redactions and allegedly protecting powerful individuals.
- US President Donald Trump has also defended his administration's handling of the files, stating he has nothing to hide.
Why This Matters
This article focuses entirely on a domestic US political and legal controversy surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents. It discusses allegations of cover-up, legal proceedings, and political figures within the United States. Consequently, it has no direct or indirect significance for Ghana's economy, politics, social issues, or development.
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