Overview
- Clinton made the accusation in BBC interviews around appearances in Berlin and at the Munich Security Conference, pressing for faster, fuller disclosure.
- The DOJ has recently posted a large trove of Epstein-related emails, images and videos online, drawing scrutiny over omissions and redaction errors.
- The White House responded that by publishing the files, Republicans have done more for victims than Democrats.
- Hillary and Bill Clinton are scheduled to testify before a congressional committee, with her appearance the day before his Feb. 27 session.
- The Clintons asked for public hearings, deny any wrongdoing or prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, and Hillary acknowledged meeting Ghislaine Maxwell on some occasions.