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In a searing on-air clash that gripped the nation, Hillary Clinton openly accused Donald Trump’s White House of “slow‑walking” critical files related to Jeffrey Epstein. On live television, her words cut sharply, suggesting that the public was being deliberately misled, manipulated by those in power. Trump, in his characteristic deflection, dismissed her claims as mere political theater, insisting that everything was part of a partisan game. Yet the stakes were immense: survivors of Epstein’s abuse, members of Congress, the Justice Department, and the American public — all suddenly found themselves under a bright, relentless spotlight. As flight logs, sealed depositions, and previously hidden documents began trickling into public view, one terrifying question loomed over it all: who among the powerful would be held accountable, and who would continue to escape scrutiny?
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