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Bill Clinton demands Trump release full and complete Epstein Files as someone is ‘being protected’

A representative for former U.S. President Bill Clinton has called for the complete, unredacted release of all records related to convicted s3x offender Jeffrey Epstein,

accusing the White House and the Department of Justice of withholding information to shield unidentified parties by publishing documents that are heavily censored.

Over the weekend, Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña sharply criticized both the White House and the DOJ, arguing that the partial disclosures appear designed to deflect attention by implicitly targeting Clinton, particularly through the release of photographs showing him with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

On Friday, roughly 300,000 Epstein-related documents were made public—marking the official deadline for disclosure. The release referenced numerous well-known figures, including Clinton, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, and Kevin Spacey. Importantly, none of the individuals shown in the images have been accused of criminal behavior based solely on their appearance in the files.

Ureña emphasized that the manner of disclosure—selective and heavily redacted, with some documents entirely blacked out—raises serious concerns about transparency. He urged President Trump to instruct Attorney General Pam Bondi to immediately release all remaining materials that reference, mention, or include images of Bill Clinton.

In a public statement, Ureña rejected any suggestion that the delayed release was meant to protect Clinton, instead asserting that the process itself suggests someone else is being shielded.

“What has been released so far, and how it was released, makes one thing obvious: there is protection happening—though we don’t yet know for whom or why,” he said, adding that Clinton requires no such protection.

The spokesperson also noted that while the Justice Department began releasing documents on Friday, it failed to disclose the full scope of federal records connected to multiple Epstein investigations, despite being required to do so under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law last month.

Ureña wa:rned that continued refusal to release all materials would reinforce suspicions that authorities are using selective disclosures to insinuate misconduct by individuals who have repeatedly been cleared by the same DOJ across administrations of both political parties.

While Clinton—like many others named or pictured—has never been charged or accused of wrongdoing, the latest document release has reignited public examination of Epstein’s connections with influential figures worldwide, including former President Donald Trump, whose name also appears in related court filings.

The spokesperson concluded that only full transparency can prevent misinformation and restore public trust.