🔗 Share this article Administration Decries 'Democratic Fabrication' as Additional Epstein Estate Photographs Disclosed House Democrats have made public a new tranche of what they labeled "alarming" photographs from the property of adjudicated sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including notably Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The initial drop of 19 photographs—some of which have been previously circulated—combined with another 70 released later on Friday represent a small number of the almost 100,000 images released to the House oversight committee, which is looking into the actions and ties of Epstein. The fallen money manager died by apparent suicide in a New York prison cell in 2019 after being indicted on sex-trafficking crimes. Notable Figures in the Photos Featured among the prominent personalities shown in the initial batch are celebrities such as film director Woody Allen; Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin conglomerate. Donald Trump appears in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is seen with six women, whose faces are blacked out. Administration Response The White House addressed the release in a statement, alleging Democrats of purposefully "cherry-picking" the pictures for partisan aims and to "attempt to fabricate a false narrative." "That partisan falsehood against President Trump has been time and again refuted," a presidential representative remarked, maintaining that "the Trump administration has achieved more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats have at any point by repeatedly calling for disclosure, releasing reams of records, and urging more inquiries into Epstein's Democrat friends." Democratic Lawmaker Comment The photos were published without context, but according to a Democratic representative from California and ranking member of the oversight committee, they prompt further inquiries about Epstein's links with affluent people. "It is time to stop this White House concealment and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends," he stated in a statement. The release of these images occurs alongside the oversight committee proceeding with its investigation into the Epstein case.
House Democrats have made public a new tranche of what they labeled "alarming" photographs from the property of adjudicated sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including notably Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The initial drop of 19 photographs—some of which have been previously circulated—combined with another 70 released later on Friday represent a small number of the almost 100,000 images released to the House oversight committee, which is looking into the actions and ties of Epstein. The fallen money manager died by apparent suicide in a New York prison cell in 2019 after being indicted on sex-trafficking crimes. Notable Figures in the Photos Featured among the prominent personalities shown in the initial batch are celebrities such as film director Woody Allen; Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin conglomerate. Donald Trump appears in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is seen with six women, whose faces are blacked out. Administration Response The White House addressed the release in a statement, alleging Democrats of purposefully "cherry-picking" the pictures for partisan aims and to "attempt to fabricate a false narrative." "That partisan falsehood against President Trump has been time and again refuted," a presidential representative remarked, maintaining that "the Trump administration has achieved more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats have at any point by repeatedly calling for disclosure, releasing reams of records, and urging more inquiries into Epstein's Democrat friends." Democratic Lawmaker Comment The photos were published without context, but according to a Democratic representative from California and ranking member of the oversight committee, they prompt further inquiries about Epstein's links with affluent people. "It is time to stop this White House concealment and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends," he stated in a statement. The release of these images occurs alongside the oversight committee proceeding with its investigation into the Epstein case.