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Clinton Pics in Epstein Files

Former President Bill Clinton featured prominently in the Justice Departments release of Epstein investigation files, with photos showing him with Ghislaine Maxwell and a redacted individual. Despite his well-known connection to Epstein and Maxwell, these images could complicate Democratic efforts to link Trump to the files. Meanwhile, Republicans demand in-person testimonies from the Clintons regarding their knowledge of Epstein, threatening contempt of Congress proceedings.

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