Trump says Hillary Clinton gripped by ‘Trump Syndrome’
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- Donald Trump rejects Hillary Clinton’s claims, citing full exoneration in Epstein investigations.
- Trump accuses Clinton of “Trump Derangement Syndrome” after Munich comments.
US President Donald Trump forcefully rejected recent remarks by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, insisting he has been fully cleared of any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and accusing Clinton of seeking to deflect attention from her own political camp.
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Speaking to reporters before departing Fort Bragg, Trump dismissed Clinton’s comments as politically motivated, saying they reflected what he described as “Trump Derangement Syndrome”.
“I watched her at the Munich Security Conference, and it was clear,” Trump said. “This is not about facts. It is about obsession.”
Claims of full exoneration
Trump said multiple investigations had found no wrongdoing on his part. He argued that inquiries not only cleared him but showed that Epstein had actively opposed his 2016 election bid.
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“Every investigation came back clean. In fact, they found the opposite,” Trump said, alleging that Epstein worked against his campaign in coordination with others.
Call for public testimony
Escalating the dispute, Trump voiced support for the idea that Clinton testify publicly regarding the Epstein case. He said it was “interesting” that members of the Clinton family and other prominent figures were now being drawn into renewed scrutiny.
“That is their problem,” Trump said. “They will have to deal with it.”
Clinton has not responded directly to Trump’s latest remarks. Her earlier comments in Munich accused Trump and his allies of attempting to divert attention from unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s network.
The exchange underscores how Epstein continues to cast a long political shadow, years after his death, as rival figures trade accusations over responsibility and accountability.



