Washington,.- Former United States President Bill Clinton urged this Monday the Department of Justice to immediately release all the material from the case of the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in which he appears, after the Donald Trump government released several photographs in which the Democrat appears.
"We urge President Trump to order Attorney General Pam Bondi to immediately release any remaining material that references Bill Clinton, mentions him, or contains any photographs of him," stated the spokesman for the Democratic politician, Ángel Ureña, in a statement.
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Ureña warned that, if the entirety of the investigation material is not published, it will become evident that "selective leaks" are being used to implicate in alleged irregularities people who have already been repeatedly exonerated by the prosecution itself, in reference to former President Clinton. Last Friday, the Department of Justice launched a website to consult the documents of the Epstein investigation, who committed suicide in prison in 2019, after the approval in Congress of a law that obliges the Government to disclose all unclassified information of the case. However, the Prosecution acknowledged that the complete publication of the documents will suffer delays due to the large volume of data and the complexity of the information. Among the published files are photographs of the Democrat, including one in which he appears inside a jacuzzi next to a person with a censored face, an image that White House officials enthusiastically shared on social media. The declassified documents include at least five other images of Clinton. In two of them he appears with Epstein and in others he is seen at a party with the British singer-songwriter Mick Jagger, without the presence of the financier in these last ones. "The information that the Department of Justice has released so far, and the way it has done so, makes something clear: someone or something is being protected. We don't know who, what, or why. But we do know this: we don't need such protection," Ureña asserted. Clinton and Epstein maintained a close relationship during the 1990s and 2000s, but to date there is no evidence that the Democratic politician participated in the sexual crimes of the New York magnate. Trump, who was also a friend of Epstein, has suggested on several occasions that Clinton traveled about 30 times to the pedophile's private island. However, the White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, acknowledged in an interview with Vanity Fair that there is no evidence to support that claim.






