New Epstein Photos Show Trump and Prominent Americans at Disgraced Financier’s Properties
The U.S. House Oversight Committee released new images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estates, revealing Donald Trump and other influential figures and drawing renewed attention to his social network.
Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee have released images from Jeffrey Epstein’s properties showing Donald Trump and other prominent figures linked to the disgraced financier. The photos include former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and others, some of whom had previously acknowledged connections with Epstein.
The initial release included 19 images, showing Epstein with a range of powerful individuals. Some images are provocative, such as one showing a bowl of sexual paraphernalia featuring a cartoon depiction of Trump. CNN reported that the photos highlight relationships now under increased scrutiny.
Other images depict Trump with six women wearing floral necklaces, with faces redacted, and show Epstein alongside Steve Bannon in a mirror selfie, Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and Gates with Prince Andrew. Figures such as former Harvard president Larry Summers and attorney Alan Dershowitz also appear.
Following the initial release, Democrats published 70 additional images showing different angles of Epstein’s private island, including rooms with dental chairs, masks on walls, and images of Epstein himself. The Oversight Committee stressed that none of the released photos show criminal sexual activity or minors.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson criticized Democrats for selectively releasing and censoring the photos to create a misleading narrative. She emphasized that Trump, Clinton, and Gates have never been legally accused of wrongdoing in connection to Epstein.
While the images do not depict new crimes, they reveal the breadth of Epstein’s network of powerful associates. Some individuals, like Larry Summers, faced professional repercussions, resigning from Harvard and corporate boards, although no criminal charges were filed.
Experts say the release could increase political and public pressure to examine Epstein’s network more closely and hold those responsible accountable. U.S. law now requires the Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related files by December 19, potentially uncovering further connections.
Meanwhile, the photographs do not directly implicate anyone in criminal activity, they highlight the scope of Epstein’s influence, reinforce the need for transparency, and may prompt further investigation and scrutiny of his powerful associates.
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