The House Oversight Committee released new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and others. The images include Trump with blurred women and novelty condoms, sparking renewed calls from Democrats for full transparency on Epstein's connections, while Republicans dismiss them as 'cherry-picked' and a 'hoax.'
The House Oversight Committee has unveiled a new batch of undated photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, reigniting controversy around the late sex offender's powerful associates. Among the images are photos of Donald Trump with six blurred women and novelty condoms featuring his caricature. While Trump has distanced himself from Epstein and denies wrongdoing, Democrats on the committee are demanding further transparency and questioning a potential 'White House cover-up,' citing Epstein's past emails claiming Trump 'knew about the girls.' Republicans, however, have dismissed the release as 'cherry-picked' and a 'hoax' against Trump, asserting that the photos show no wrongdoing. Other prominent figures appearing in the newly released photos include Steve Bannon, former President Bill Clinton (pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein, though Clinton denies knowledge of crimes), Bill Gates (who called his association a 'huge mistake'), Prince Andrew (who settled sexual abuse allegations), and former Harvard President Larry Summers (who expressed shame for continued communication with Epstein). The release follows earlier disclosures of thousands of documents, including emails from Epstein. This ongoing effort by the House Oversight Committee is separate from the Justice Department's 'Epstein Files,' which are mandated for release by December 19 under the recently passed Epstein Files Transparency Act, with a federal judge ordering grand jury records unsealed. Democratic lawmakers have reacted strongly, calling the photos 'vile' and demanding justice for survivors, with one senator suggesting Trump is 'scared s***less' as the DOJ's deadline approaches.