Summary
The U.S. Congress has released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate showing well-known figures, including President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton. Democrats in Congress are urging for transparency in the Epstein case, calling for the release of all related files. This comes after a law was passed requiring the release of government documents about Epstein while protecting the identities of victims.
Key Facts
- The U.S. Congress released 19 photos showing figures like President Trump and Bill Clinton at Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
- Democrats in Congress seek the release of all files related to Epstein, accusing Trump of covering up details.
- President Trump denies having a close relationship with Epstein, claiming he was just a neighbor.
- A law was passed requiring the Trump administration to release government documents related to Epstein by December 19.
- Epstein was convicted of sex offences, and his death in 2019 was ruled a suicide.
- Associates of Epstein include notable figures like ex-President Clinton and others from business and politics.
- The released photos and the handling of the Epstein case have led to public calls for more transparency from the government.