
The House Oversight Committee Democrats released a trove of previously unseen photographs from the personal collection of the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, featuring President Donald Trump and Bill Clinton among others, on Friday.
A total of 19 selected images from a vast collection of more than 95,000 photographs obtained from Epstein's estate have now been made public. The release is part of a broader effort to pressure the Department of Justice to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law signed earlier this year that compels the government to publish documents tied to Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. That act also paved the way for the unsealing of grand jury materials, though with protections for survivors' identities.
One photo shows Trump smiling alongside six women whose faces have been redacted. In another, he appears in conversation with a woman and Epstein. Democratic lawmakers have described such visuals as "disturbing" and part of a broader pattern of demanding transparency about Epstein's relationships with elite networks.

Clinton appears in a signed photograph with Epstein and Maxwell. A spokesperson for Clinton has previously acknowledged that the former president flew on Epstein's jet for Foundation business but emphasized no involvement with Epstein's criminal conduct.

The small sample of other famous or influential figures featured in the photos also includes Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Steve Bannon, and Larry Summers. Some images capture individuals aboard Epstein's private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express, or at events with individuals whose identities are obscured.

Notably, a few of the released images feature novelty items and explicit paraphernalia, such as sex toys or a bowl of condoms branded with Trump's likeness and the slogan "I'm HUUUUGE!" in reference to the President's unique New York accented way of pronouncing the word.
The release of the photos comes just days before the December 19 deadline for the Justice Department to hand over all responsive Epstein files. Oversight Democrats, led by Rep. Robert Garcia, told reporters that the committee had received the pictures "just last night" and that they had so far gone through a little more than a quarter of the images Epstein's estate turned in.
While speaking with journalists, Rep. Garcia emphasized that "The thing right now that's the most important is there is one man who has the power to release the files and get to the truth and bring justice to the survivors, and that's Donald Trump. And Donald Trump right now needs to release the files to the American public so that the truth can come out and actually get some sense of justice for the survivors."
Republican lawmakers counter that the selection of photos is cherry-picked to create a misleading narrative, pointing out that none of the images released so far imply criminal conduct by those pictured.
Oversight Committee GOP members have accused Democrats of using the photos for political theater rather than genuine oversight, saying in an official statement that "Once again, Ranking Member Robert Garcia and Oversight Committee Democrats are cherry-picking photos and making targeted redactions to create a false narrative about President Trump. We received over 95,000 photos, and Democrats released just a handful. Democrats' hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked. Nothing in the documents we've received shows any wrongdoing. It is shameful that Rep. Garcia and Democrats continue to put politics above justice for the survivors."
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