Summary
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released several photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that include high-profile figures like President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. These photos are part of 95,000 images obtained during an investigation into Epstein's activities. The release comes ahead of a deadline for the U.S. Department of Justice to disclose all Epstein-related documents.
Key Facts
- The House Oversight Committee received 95,000 photos from Epstein's estate.
- Democrats released 19 images, some of which feature President Trump, Bill Clinton, and former Prince Andrew.
- The images do not suggest any illegal activity.
- The release occurs before the U.S. justice department's deadline to release all Epstein-related documents.
- Democrats claim these photos raise questions about Epstein's connections with powerful figures.
- Republicans accuse Democrats of selectively releasing photos to create a false narrative about President Trump.
- Trump appeared in three of the released photos, including one from a 1997 event.
- Bill Clinton and Steve Bannon are among other well-known figures seen in the photos.