Newly surfaced photographs reveal President Donald Trump in multiple snapshots from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein. One image shows Trump at a gathering with partially unbuttoned attire, standing among five young women, their identities concealed. Another photo depicts Trump aboard a Gulfstream G550 private jet, once owned by Epstein, with a woman whose face is obscured. Additionally, there is a picture of Trump-branded condoms bearing the tagline “I’m Huuuuuuge.”
These photos, shared by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee, also feature Sir Richard Branson, Woody Allen, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and former Trump aide Steve Bannon. Notably, there are images of Andrew Mountbatton Windsor with Bill Gates, alongside sex toys like a black rubber glove, a gag, and various restraints.
The Oversight Committee received 95,000 new photos from Epstein’s estate, with a few published today without captions or context. The committee has not explained the blacked-out faces of women in the images. Democrats plan to release more photos in the future, pressuring Trump over withholding Epstein probe documents.
Trump, once close to Epstein, claims their association ended before Epstein’s criminal activities surfaced. Clinton, who flew on Epstein’s plane but denies knowledge of his crimes, has not faced accusations from Epstein’s victims. Andrew, stripped of royal titles due to Epstein ties, denies any wrongdoing. Rep. Robert Garcia urges transparency for Epstein survivors.
Republicans criticize Democrats for selectively releasing photos to create a misleading narrative. They argue that the vast photo collection disproves any misconduct allegations against Trump. The White House has not commented on the pictures.
These newly uncovered images display Trump and others in various settings, including private planes and social events. The intent behind the selective release of these photos remains unclear, but political tensions around the Epstein case persist.