🌍 At the 2026 Munich Security Conference (MSC), former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed the ongoing global scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein-linked documents, calling their contents "disturbing" and urging full transparency. The remarks, made on February 14, come amid renewed public interest in the case this year.
Clinton emphasized the importance of accountability in high-profile investigations, stating, "Sunlight is the best disinfectant." While she did not comment on specific allegations, her push for disclosure aligns with broader calls for openness in governance and justice systems worldwide.
The MSC, a key forum for global security discussions, has unexpectedly become a stage for this cultural reckoning. Analysts suggest Clinton’s stance could influence how political leaders address legacy scandals in 2026—a year already marked by heightened public demand for institutional transparency.
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