Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released another trove of images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate — including photos that appear to show President Trump and former President Bill Clinton as well as a novelty condom with Trump’s face on the packaging.
“It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” the committee’s ranking member, Rep. Robert Garcia, said.
“These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world,” he continued. “We will not rest until the American people get the truth. The Department of Justice must release all the files, NOW.”
The 19 photos released on Friday were a small part of more than 95,000 provided to the House Oversight Committee from the estate of Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. In one of the images, a younger Trump can be seen standing alongside Epstein at an event as they speak to a grinning woman. Another shows the President surrounded by several women whose faces have been blacked out, some of them wearing what appear to be Hawaiian leis. A third sees Trump sitting next to blonde woman, whose identity was also protected.
In a separate image, there’s a sign shilling the “Trump condom” for $4.50 apiece, complete with the slogan “I’m HUUUUGE!”

The batch of photos also include several of former President Bill Clinton, one of which sees him standing alongside Epstein and his collaborator girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Clinton also seemingly signed the image with a gold marker. Steve Bannon too appears in several photos, including a mirror selfie with Epstein. Bill Gates, Oscar-winner Woody Allen and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former prince of the United Kingdom, are also among the famous faces featured.
The latest photo dump comes as the Dec. 19 deadline approaches for the Department of Justice to turn over the massive amount of files it has on Epstein — per the terms of legislation Congress passed last month. Democrats have said they are “reviewing the full set of photos and will continue to release photos to the public in the days and weeks ahead.” Republicans, in response, have accused them of “cherry-picking” the images to “create a false narrative” about the president.

Epstein died by suicide in 2019 at a New York City correctional center, where he was being held on federal sex-trafficking charges. He was found dead in his jail cell before he could face trial for sexually abusing underage girls. Maxwell, meanwhile, is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in the sex trafficking ring run by the late billionaire financier.
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