🔗 Share this article Administration Condemns 'Democrat Fabrication' as Further Jeffrey Epstein Photos Released Democratic lawmakers have published a new tranche of what they labeled "alarming" photographs from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including notably Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and ex-UK prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The first release of 19 photographs—some of which have been previously circulated—combined with another 70 released later on Friday represent a tiny fraction of the nearly 100,000 images provided to the House oversight committee, which is probing the actions and ties of Epstein. The shamed investor was a victim of apparent suicide in a New York jail cell in 2019 after being accused of sex-trafficking charges. Notable Figures in the Images Among the notable figures seen in the opening set are well-known figures featuring movie maker Woody Allen; Microsoft founder Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, creator of the Virgin conglomerate. Donald Trump is pictured in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is pictured with six women, whose faces are blacked out. White House Reaction The White House responded to the release in a official comment, alleging Democrats of purposefully "choosing" the images for partisan aims and to "seek to establish a false account." "This Democratic fabrication against President Trump has been consistently disproven," an administration official remarked, maintaining that "this presidency has achieved more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats have ever done by consistently demanding openness, disclosing numerous documents of documents, and demanding further investigations into Epstein's Democrat friends." Democratic Lawmaker Statement The photographs were released devoid of explanation, but per a Democratic representative from California and senior member of the investigative panel, they prompt further inquiries about Epstein's connections to the rich and powerful. "The moment has come to end this White House concealment and bring justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates," he stated in a comment. The publication of these documents occurs alongside the House panel proceeding with its probe into the affair.
Democratic lawmakers have published a new tranche of what they labeled "alarming" photographs from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including notably Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and ex-UK prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The first release of 19 photographs—some of which have been previously circulated—combined with another 70 released later on Friday represent a tiny fraction of the nearly 100,000 images provided to the House oversight committee, which is probing the actions and ties of Epstein. The shamed investor was a victim of apparent suicide in a New York jail cell in 2019 after being accused of sex-trafficking charges. Notable Figures in the Images Among the notable figures seen in the opening set are well-known figures featuring movie maker Woody Allen; Microsoft founder Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, creator of the Virgin conglomerate. Donald Trump is pictured in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is pictured with six women, whose faces are blacked out. White House Reaction The White House responded to the release in a official comment, alleging Democrats of purposefully "choosing" the images for partisan aims and to "seek to establish a false account." "This Democratic fabrication against President Trump has been consistently disproven," an administration official remarked, maintaining that "this presidency has achieved more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats have ever done by consistently demanding openness, disclosing numerous documents of documents, and demanding further investigations into Epstein's Democrat friends." Democratic Lawmaker Statement The photographs were released devoid of explanation, but per a Democratic representative from California and senior member of the investigative panel, they prompt further inquiries about Epstein's connections to the rich and powerful. "The moment has come to end this White House concealment and bring justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates," he stated in a comment. The publication of these documents occurs alongside the House panel proceeding with its probe into the affair.