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Donald Trump appeared in a new photo from the Epstein case. Photo: Viral X post.

House Democrats drop new Epstein estate photos featuring Donald Trump, Bill Clinton

| @indiablooms | Dec 12, 2025, at 10:52 pm

A batch of newly released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate—featuring US President Donald Trump and ex-President Bill Clinton, as well as Britain’s former Prince Andrew—was made public on Friday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.

Lawmakers disclosed 19 images from a trove of nearly 95,000 files handed over by the Epstein estate.

Epstein, the disgraced financier who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, had long been associated with prominent political, business, and academic figures.

The photos, released without captions or context, include a black-and-white image of Trump posing with six women.

Trump had once been socially close to Epstein before the two reportedly fell out years before Epstein faced criminal charges.

Other individuals appearing in the photos include Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, former Harvard president Larry Summers, and lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

One image showed a bowl filled with novelty condoms featuring Trump’s caricature and the slogan “I’m HUUUUGE!”, priced at $4.50 each.

Clinton, who has previously acknowledged traveling on Epstein’s private jet, has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, media reports said.

Prince Andrew, who lost his royal titles and duties over renewed scrutiny of his ties to Epstein, has also denied wrongdoing.

Democrats say these images are separate from case files that the Justice Department has now been ordered to release.

They argue the photos are the first step in a broader effort to push for full transparency after what they call obstruction by the Trump administration during earlier inquiries.

“It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” media reports quoted Representative Robert Garcia, the committee’s ranking Democrat.

A Republican-led panel has already released tens of thousands of documents from Epstein’s estate. Among them were emails in which Epstein claimed Trump “spent hours” with one of his most vocal accusers, the late Virginia Giuffre.

Epstein also wrote that Trump “knew about the girls,” referencing Trump’s own remark that he once banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago for allegedly approaching young female employees.

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