Former U.N. Ambassador and Republican figure Nikki Haley on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump to declassify and release all federal documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Haley said the materials should be published with victims’ names redacted, arguing that full disclosure is essential to restoring public confidence in government. “You can never go wrong being transparent,” she said, adding that the public deserves to see the evidence and “let the chips fall where they may.” Haley’s call comes days after the Justice Department reiterated that it has found no secret “client list” tied to Epstein and again characterized his 2019 jailhouse death as a suicide—conclusions that have faced renewed skepticism from lawmakers and commentators. Her statement increases political pressure on the administration to make investigative records public as questions persist about the scope of Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking network and any high-profile associates.
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