Newly Released Photos From Epstein Estate Show Trump, Clinton, Gates, Bannon and Other High-Profile Figures
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have published a new batch of photographs recovered from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, revealing images of former U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, tech billionaire Bill Gates, Steve Bannon, Richard Branson, Alan Dershowitz, former Harvard President Larry Summers, and others who appea
red in Epstein’s social circle. The photos — 19 in total — were provided by the Epstein estate to the Republican-led committee, which is conducting an ongoing investigation into Epstein’s network. While the images do not show any sexual misconduct nor any underage individuals, they provide additional insight into Epstein’s associations with powerful global figures. Images Show Trump, Clinton, Gates, Bannon in Epstein’s Orbit Among the released photos: Trump posing with six women wearing leis (their faces redacted). A bowl of novelty condoms featuring a caricature of Trump with the caption: “I’m HUUUUGE!” Steve Bannon and Epstein taking a mirror photo together. Bill Clinton with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and another couple. Bill Gates with former Prince Andrew. Images of various sex toys recovered from Epstein’s property. The committee did not clarify when or where the photos were taken. Democrats Say Photos Raise “New Questions”; Republicans Call Release a “Hoax” Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, called the photos “significant” and demanded full transparency: “These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American people get the truth.” Garcia emphasized that the committee has reviewed only about 25% of the 95,000 images supplied by the Epstein estate. Republicans responded sharply, accusing Democrats of political targeting: “Democrats are cherry-picking photos and making selective redactions to create a false narrative about President Trump.” A spokesperson added that none of the documents obtained so far show “any wrongdoing” by Trump. White House Responds: “A Political Stunt” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson accused Democrats of manufacturing a narrative: “They are selectively releasing cherry-picked images to push a false story. The Democrat hoax against President Trump has been repeatedly debunked.” Jackson noted that Democrats themselves had past ties to Epstein, referencing document dumps involving Hakeem Jeffries and Stacey Plaskett. Epstein Estate: More Photos and Videos Coming Attorneys for Epstein’s estate told the committee they were providing additional materials: “The production includes photos and videos from any Epstein property between 1990 and 2019. Redactions are minimal and limited to nudity.” Thousands of pages of Epstein’s emails have also been released in recent months. One email — cited by the committee — shows Epstein claiming Trump “spent hours” with Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser, and allegedly “knew about the girls.” The White House dismissed this as: “A hoax proving absolutely nothing.” Epstein’s Web Continues to Shake Public Figures While many figures in the photos have not been accused of criminal wrongdoing, some have faced consequences: Larry Summers resigned from OpenAI’s board and suspended his Harvard teaching role. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor relinquished the use of his royal titles. Bill Gates has repeatedly said he regrets meeting Epstein. New U.S. Law Forces DOJ to Release Epstein Files A new law gives the U.S. Justice Department until December 19 to release all Epstein records in its possession. Rep. Thomas Massie, who pushed the legislation, warned: “It’s a crime if the DOJ fails to release the files.” What Comes Next Democrats say more “deeply disturbing” photos exist and have not yet been made public. Garcia urged immediate release: “The American people deserve to see the truth now — not after the deadline.” The Oversight Committee continues to review tens of thousands of documents, photos, emails, and materials tied to Epstein’s properties and associates.
