Hillary Clinton has accused the Trump administration of delaying the release of files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — calling it a “cover-up.”
She urged full transparency during a BBC interview. The White House denied the claim, saying it has done more for victims than critics.

Millions of pages have already been released under a transparency law, though some records remain withheld for privacy and legal reasons.
Clinton and her husband, Bill Clinton, have agreed to testify before Congress.
Donald Trump — also mentioned in the files — denies wrongdoing and says he has nothing to hide.
The debate over further document releases continues.
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