Clinton team pushes for full Epstein document release, criticizes Trump DOJ

 December 23, 2025

Bill Clinton’s camp is stirring the pot with a bold demand for the Department of Justice to spill every last Epstein file, accusing the Trump administration of playing hide-and-seek with the truth, Fox News reported

The saga centers on a partial document dump by the DOJ last Friday, sparking a fiery clash between Clinton’s team, the Trump administration, and political heavyweights over transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

This mess kicked off when President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, a bipartisan law mandating the DOJ to release all unclassified Epstein-related records within 30 days.

Clinton Camp Fires First Shot

Last Friday, the DOJ dropped a batch of files, including some eyebrow-raising photos of Clinton—think shirtless swims and a snapshot with Michael Jackson.

By Monday, Clinton’s spokesman, Angel Ureña, was on the warpath, demanding Trump and Attorney General Bondi release every remaining document mentioning or picturing Clinton.

“We call on President Trump to direct Attorney General Bondi to immediately release any remaining materials referring to, mentioning, or containing a photograph of Bill Clinton,” Ureña declared in a statement. Let’s unpack that—sounds noble, but isn’t this a convenient way to shift the spotlight from those awkward pics?

DOJ Pushes Back Hard

The DOJ didn’t take kindly to the jab, with a spokesperson snapping back that Ureña’s claims are “ridiculous” and accusing Clinton of finger-pointing to dodge scrutiny over the photos.

They’ve promised to keep rolling out thousands of pages without shielding any big names—refreshing, if true, in an era where trust in institutions is thinner than a dime.

Still, Democrats like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer aren’t buying it, blasting the DOJ for slow-walking releases and slapping on what he calls unlawful redactions.

Transparency Law Under Scrutiny

Under the new law, the DOJ can redact or withhold certain files—think victims’ names or classified info—but Clinton’s team insists the partial release reeks of a cover-up.

Ureña even took to X, claiming the White House isn’t protecting Clinton but guarding its own interests with these late-Friday document drops. Clever spin, but isn’t it just a tad self-serving to paint this as everyone else’s problem?

Meanwhile, Trump himself weighed in on Monday, expressing distaste for the photo leaks while noting that Democrats largely pushed for these disclosures. There’s a whiff of fairness in his tone, admitting respect for Clinton despite the mess, which is more grace than we often see in today’s political cage matches.

Epstein’s Shadow Looms Large

Conspiracy theories still swirl—some MAGA folks and Democrats alike demand more files, despite the DOJ debunking tales of a blackmail “client list” earlier in 2025. It’s a reminder that in the court of public opinion, facts often fight an uphill battle against suspicion.

At the end of the day, this clash isn’t just about dusty files—it’s a proxy war over trust, accountability, and who gets to write history. With more releases on the horizon, expect the political fireworks to keep lighting up the sky, and let’s hope the truth, not agendas, wins out.

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