Photo: Oversight Democrats.

U.S. House Democrats released a series of photographs on Friday related to the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein’s, including images of President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, businessman Bill Gates and former U.K. Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.


According to the Democrat lawmakers, these photographs represent only a small portion of the 95,000 new images they have received as part of the ongoing investigations into Epstein.

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“It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends”, said Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Robert Garcia.

In the images, Trump appears posing with six women—whose faces were blurred to protect their identities—another shows him talking with a young woman while Epstein is nearby, and a third depicts him seated next to another woman. A fourth picture shows custom condoms featuring Trump’s face.

🚨 BREAKING: Oversight Dems received 95,000 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. These disturbing images raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world.

Time to end this White House cover-up. Release the files! pic.twitter.com/nQNIywayb9

— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) December 12, 2025

Legal Processes

The recent declassification of documents is part of a broader process authorized by a court in the Southern District of New York, which cleared the Department of Justice (DOJ) to make public all grand jury materials from the case that indicted Epstein in 2019.

This decision stems from a law passed by Congress in November, which requires the DOJ to release transcripts, evidence, and documents related to the investigation within 30 days, counting from late November.

Meanwhile, another court last week authorized the release of files and testimonies related to the Florida case, which investigated abuses committed by Epstein between 2005 and 2007 at his Palm Beach mansion.

On Tuesday, a third judge ordered the disclosure of materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for her central role in the financier’s sexual exploitation network.

Experts say access to this information could shed light on institutional cover-ups and potential responsibilities of third parties. However, authorities must continue to keep the identities of victims and witnesses confidential, as ordered by Judge Richard M. Berman in his ruling.

Our team is reviewing the 95,000+ photos we received from Epstein’s estate, and many are very disturbing.

Oversight Democrats are committed to transparency and the truth. We will get justice for the survivors. pic.twitter.com/UOBQtWWgXY

— Congressman Robert Garcia (@RepRobertGarcia) December 13, 2025


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