Overview
- The House Oversight Committee’s Democratic members posted 19 images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, describing them as a small sample of a far larger archive.
- The photos include appearances by President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, as well as images of sexual paraphernalia such as packaging labeled as “Trump condoms.”
- Committee Democrats say the estate contains more than 95,000 photographs and urged immediate, broader publication by the Justice Department.
- News outlets report that the images released so far do not show criminal sexual conduct or the presence of minors, and dates and locations remain unverified.
- The White House and House Republicans accused Democrats of selectively curating the images to craft a misleading narrative, while Democrats contend additional, possibly troubling photos exist.