In the middle of one of the most damning document dumps tied to the late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton took to social media with a throwback photo of her husband Bill, their daughter Chelsea, and a minister at a Christmas church service.
The picture, likely from the early ’90s, was intended to project warmth and family unity. Instead, it ignited fury across social platforms. Many accused Hillary of trying to distract from the renewed scrutiny surrounding Bill’s disturbing associations with Epstein and his alleged “madam,” convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
“Wishing everyone celebrating a cozy Christmas Eve!” Hillary wrote — but the public reaction was anything but cozy.
Thousands flooded the comments.
“Bill Clinton is in the Epstein Files, and you’re out here posting Christmas cards?” one commenter snapped.
“Funny how Ghislaine was at your daughter’s wedding,” another user said.
One of the most biting replies came from a former Democrat: “Divorce your husband… You make me ashamed I ever voted blue.”
The timing couldn’t have been worse. Just days before, the Department of Justice released more photos from the Epstein case — including one showing Bill Clinton shirtless in a pool beside Ghislaine Maxwell, smiling.
The DOJ’s partial release of Epstein-related documents — spurred by the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed into law earlier this year by President Trump — has reignited calls for full accountability.
One particularly damning image shows Bill lounging with Maxwell and an unidentified young woman. Another includes party shots where Clinton appeared at Epstein-hosted events. These aren’t isolated incidents — flight logs reveal Bill took multiple international trips aboard Epstein’s private jet in the 2000s, sometimes for Clinton Foundation work, sometimes for unclear reasons.
Still, Clinton continues to insist he did “nothing wrong.”
In a surprising twist, the former president isn’t staying silent. Through a spokesperson, Clinton issued a public demand that President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi release all the Epstein documents — including anything that names or pictures him.
“The Department of Justice has a legal duty to produce the full and complete record,” Clinton’s camp declared on December 22.
“What they’ve released so far makes one thing clear: someone or something is being protected. We need no such protection.”
Some saw it as a clever deflection. Others called it an attempt to control the narrative.
Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence, tried to distance Clinton from Epstein’s crimes. In a sealed 2021 deposition recently unsealed under the Epstein Act, she told prosecutors:
“President Clinton was my friend, not Epstein’s friend… He liked me, we got along terribly well.”
Notably, she admitted Bill didn’t show the same “warmth” toward Epstein — a strange and carefully worded distinction.
The renewed attention to Clinton’s ties comes as the Trump administration moves swiftly to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Attorney General Pam Bondi promised to release remaining materials “without fear or favor,” and insiders say more batches are scheduled for early January.
Meanwhile, Trump allies in Congress are pushing for additional hearings into who may have obstructed full transparency under the prior administration.
As the Clintons attempt to rewrite the public memory with cozy Christmas snapshots, the Epstein files keep delivering uncomfortable reminders.
With President Trump back in the White House and promising to “finish what we started,” the Clinton legacy may face its most serious reckoning yet.
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When you look at a picture of killary, you can see the evil in her.
I don\’t get why the Republicans keep thinking there is something new and damning about Bill\’s infidelities. They are nothing new. Hillary and Bill have worked out those actions on his part. It is a private deal between two adults. I am not aware that there were any lies regarding his actions. He seems to have confessed to her, and she seems to have accepted his words. Trump seems to feel that \”since others have done as he did\” he is free to do anything. Because of Trump\’s behavior, any Chrisian Right voter who voted for him based on \”morals\’ should feel ashamed. At least, on the Dem side, I am not aware of any lies compared to those Trump has spouted to hold on his Christian voters. So which is worse, telling the truth, openly, with one\’s spouse\’ permission, or pandering/lying to one\’s followers to secure their votes? I am always taken back to the book \”Making of a President\” where the author reported that he could only think of two men who, while president or running to be president, did not have affairs on the campaign trail. Those two were Jimmy Carter and the Mormon who ran for the office, whose name I\’ve now forgotten. It seems power is a strong sexual attractant. Prof. Schlatter