Overview
- The initial batch includes 19 images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, with three showing President Donald Trump and others depicting Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Prince Andrew, Larry Summers and Richard Branson.
- News outlets reporting on the materials say the photos do not show sexual misconduct or underage victims and many lack dates or clear provenance.
- The images include interior views of Little Saint James and sexual paraphernalia, such as sex toys, a Shibari manual and packaging labeled as a 'Trump condom.'
- Rep. Robert Garcia said Democrats have received more than 95,000 additional photos by subpoena and plan further public releases.
- Trump told reporters the publication was 'not a big deal,' and the White House called the selection of images politically driven, while a Reuters/Ipsos poll found most Americans believe the government is withholding information about Epstein.