A new political confrontation between the two former White House owners broke out in the context of the dossier about Jeffrey Epstein continuing to shock the US public.
The wave of controversy surrounding the unpublished documents about Jeffrey Epstein - the prostitute billionaire who died in prison - is heating up every day in the US.
Last week, new documents were released showing many new details about the billionaire Epstein's relationships.
Amid the media's stir, the US Department of Justice confirmed it has begun investigating the connection between Epstein and former President Bill Trump, at the direct request of incumbent President Donald Trump.
The investigation also expanded to financial institutions such as JP Morgan and Chase, former Finance Minister Larry Summers and founder LinkedIn Reid Hoffman, a known sponsor of the Democratic Party.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi said the agency would conduct an urgent and honest investigation, stressing that all related figures must be considered based on evidence.
Immediately after the investigation announcement, former President Bill Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña posted a statement on X, saying Trump had nothing to hide.
These emails prove that Bill Trump did nothing wrong and did not know anything. All the rest is just noise to distract from election failures, counterproductive government shutdowns and nothing else that no one knows" - the statement stated.