The spokesperson for former President Bill Clinton has raised concerns about the Department of Justice allegedly shielding someone or something. Angel Ureña, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, criticized the DoJ in a recent statement, suggesting that certain parties are being protected in the document releases.
Ureña highlighted that the information released by the Department of Justice indicates a deliberate effort to protect unidentified individuals or entities. He emphasized the need for transparency and urged for the disclosure of any additional documents related to Clinton.
Accusing the DoJ of using images of Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein to divert attention from President Trump, Ureña demanded the immediate release of any remaining materials involving Clinton. Failure to comply, he warned, would reinforce suspicions that the DoJ’s actions are aimed at insinuation rather than transparency.
Recent document releases by the DoJ included several photos of Clinton, including one in a hot tub with an obscured individual and another with a woman sitting on his lap. It is important to note that Clinton has not faced any allegations of misconduct in relation to Epstein.
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