Buenos Aires, February 17 (NA)—Former official Hillary Clinton accused the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump of hiding information in its handling of files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 'Release the files. The U.S. Department of Justice published at the end of January millions of previously unreleased files related to Epstein, after Congress passed a law requiring the agency to publish material related to the case's investigations. Other cross-examinations The Department of Justice (DoJ) claims to have already published all the files required by the Epstein Records Transparency Act, however, lawmakers argue that the publication is insufficient. Republican representative from Kentucky Thomas Massie, co-author of the law, asked the DoJ to also publish internal memoranda describing past decisions on whether to prosecute Epstein and his associates. 'They are doing it very slowly,' declared the former U.S. Secretary of State to the BBC in Berlin (captured by the Argentine News Agency), where she attended the annual World Forum. The White House insisted that by publishing the files, they 'have done more for the victims than the Democrats have ever done.' When asked if Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor) should appear before a U.S. Congressional committee, Clinton, who was a candidate for president of her country in 2016, responded: 'I believe that all who receive a subpoena must testify.' Appearing in the files does not indicate any wrongdoing or crime, and Andrew has always denied committing any crime, notes the BBC report captured by the Argentine News Agency.
Clinton Accuses Trump Administration of Hiding Epstein Information
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that the Donald Trump administration is too slowly releasing documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. She called for all internal memoranda to be published and stated that all who receive a subpoena must testify.