Newly Released Epstein Estate Photos Show Trump, Bannon, Bill Clinton and Other High-Profile Figures

Newly Released Epstein Estate Photos Show Trump, Bannon, Bill Clinton and Other High-Profile Figures
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released a new set of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, revealing a wide array of powerful figures who once moved within the late sex trafficker’s orbit, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson and others.
The images, taken from materials provided by Epstein’s estate, appear to offer fresh glimpses into the financier’s extensive social network — ties that have come under renewed scrutiny as congressional investigators sift through tens of thousands of documents, emails and personal files.
In total, 19 photographs were released. While many of the individuals pictured have previously been linked to Epstein, the committee said the collection adds “new context” to longstanding questions about the nature and extent of those relationships. The photos include Trump posing with six women whose faces were redacted; Bannon and Epstein snapping a mirror photo; Bill Clinton appearing alongside Ghislaine Maxwell; and Bill Gates photographed next to the former Prince Andrew.
One image showed a bowl of novelty condoms featuring a caricature of Trump’s face, labeled “Trump condom $4.50,” with the caption “I’m HUUUUGE!” Other photos depicted prominent academics and attorneys such as former Harvard President Larry Summers and lawyer Alan Dershowitz. None of the images released depict sexual misconduct or underage individuals, and investigators have not identified when or where they were taken.
The Republican-led committee obtained the images as part of its ongoing investigation into Epstein’s activities and associates. A day earlier, lawyers for the Epstein estate told lawmakers they could review additional videos and photographs dating back to 1990 from “any property owned, rented, operated, or used by Epstein,” noting only minimal redactions were made to remove nudity.
Rep. Robert Garcia, the committee’s top Democrat, said the latest batch of files included “over 95,000 photos” featuring “wealthy and powerful men who spent time with Jeffrey Epstein,” along with thousands of images of women and Epstein-owned properties. He accused the White House of obstructing full transparency and demanded the Justice Department release all remaining Epstein files.
Republicans quickly pushed back, accusing Democrats of selectively releasing images to create a “false narrative” about Trump. A spokesperson said the committee received tens of thousands of photos and Democrats chose only “a handful,” insisting nothing in the documents reviewed so far demonstrates wrongdoing by the president.
Representatives for Trump, Bannon, Clinton, Gates, Branson, Summers and others did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Clinton has long denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, and Gates has repeatedly expressed regret for meeting with Epstein. Trump’s past association with Epstein is well documented, though he has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing and has described Epstein as a “creep” he ejected from Mar-a-Lago.
The release comes as newly disclosed emails show Epstein frequently referenced Trump over the years, claiming the president “spent hours” with accuser Virginia Giuffre and “knew about the girls,” assertions Trump’s White House has called a baseless “hoax.” Meanwhile, other high-profile figures once connected to Epstein have already faced professional fallout, including Summers stepping down from key academic and corporate roles and Prince Andrew relinquishing use of his royal titles.
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