The debate over transparency in the case linked to Jeffrey Epstein continues to grow in the United States.
The debate over transparency in the case linked to Jeffrey Epstein continues to grow in the United States. Millions of documents connected to the investigation remain sealed, even after the United States Department of Justice released thousands of pages in late 2025 and early 2026.
The issue has drawn political attention across party lines. Members of the United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability have questioned several high profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. Some lawmakers have also suggested questioning Donald Trump, citing past photos and associations. The broader debate now centers on whether all remaining files should be released regardless of which political figures might appear in them