
Global News Podcast Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of Epstein 'cover up'
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Feb 17, 2026 Hillary Clinton, former US Secretary of State and First Lady, speaks about the congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein and alleges a Trump administration cover-up. She discusses willingness to testify publicly and urges transparency for survivors. Calls are made for all named individuals to give evidence, and the BBC covers reactions from the White House and DOJ.
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Clinton Alleges Administration Cover-Up
- Hillary Clinton alleges the Trump administration is slow-walking and redacting Epstein-related files to hide information.
- She says public testimony and full file release are needed for transparency and survivors' rights.
Demand Public Testimony And File Release
- Hillary Clinton urges testifying in public rather than behind closed doors to ensure transparency.
- She says sunlight is the best disinfectant and calls for full release of the files.
Call For Equal Treatment Of Witnesses
- Clinton insists everyone named in the files should be asked to testify, not just some.
- She highlights unequal treatment of witnesses and seeks fairness in the investigation.



