Overview
- House Oversight Committee Democrats posted 19 images from an Epstein estate trove of roughly 95,000 photos now under review.
- The photos show President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Prince Andrew and Larry Summers in social settings.
- Committee materials state the images do not depict sexual activity or minors, and women’s faces were redacted to protect potential victims.
- The White House and Republicans allege a selective release meant to create a false narrative about Trump, while Democrats frame the move as transparency and signal more postings.
- The timing precedes a Dec. 19 statutory deadline requiring the DOJ to release non‑sensitive Epstein files, sharpening attention on what additional records will be made public.