Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein-related documents during her appearance at the 2026 Munich Security Conference (MSC) this week, calling for full transparency in the case. Speaking on February 14, Clinton described the records as "disturbing" and emphasized the importance of public accountability.
The MSC, a key forum for global security dialogue, saw Clinton reaffirm her support for releasing all relevant Epstein files to "ensure justice and clarity for affected individuals." While she did not comment on specific allegations, her remarks underscored broader calls for institutional accountability in high-profile cases involving powerful figures.
Analysts note that Clinton's stance aligns with growing international demands for transparency in legal and political processes, particularly in cases with transnational implications. The Epstein case, which spans multiple jurisdictions, remains a focal point for discussions about governance and elite accountability in 2026.
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