WASHINGTON β House Democrats released a selection of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, including some of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and the former Prince Andrew.
The 19 photos released by Democratic lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee were a small part of more than 95,000 they received from the estate of Epstein, who died in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting sex trafficking charges.
The photos released Friday were separate from the case files that the Department of Justice is under compulsion to release, but anticipation is growing as the Trump administration faces a deadline next week to produce the Epstein files that have been the source of conspiracy theories and speculation for years.
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows former President Bill Clinton, center, Ghislaine Maxwell, center right, and Jeffrey Epstein, right, with Clinton's signature at the top of the photo.Β
The photos were released without captions or context and included a black-and-white image of Trump alongside six women whose faces were blacked out.
The president said he hadnβt seen the photos from Epsteinβs estate released Friday, but they were βno big deal.β
Trump said Epstein was βall over Palm Beachβ and had βphotos with everybody.β
Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, did not say whether any of the women in the photos was a victim of abuse, but he added, "Our commitment from day one has been to redact any photo, any information that could lead to any sort of harm to any of the victims."
A spokesperson for the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee accused Garcia and Democratic lawmakers of "cherry-picking photos and making targeted redactions to create a false narrative about President Trump," saying nothing in the documents the committee received shows wrongdoing by the president.
This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Donald Trump standing with a group of women.Β
Many of the photos already circulated in the public. Democrats pledged to continue to release more photos in the days and weeks ahead as they look to pressure Trump over his Republican administration's earlier refusal to release documents in the Epstein probe.
Garcia said his staff looked through about a quarter of the images it received from Epstein's estate, which included photos that were sent to him or that he had in his possession.
"Donald Trump right now needs to release the files to the American public so that the truth can come out and we can actually get some sense of justice for the survivors," Garcia added.
This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon, left, talking with Jeffrey Epstein.Β
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the photos.
Trump, once a close friend of Epstein, said he parted ways with him long before he faced the sex trafficking charges.
Clinton, too, minimized his relationship with Epstein, acknowledging that he traveled on Epstein's private jet but saying through a spokesperson that he had no knowledge of the late financier's crimes. Clinton also has never been accused of misconduct by Epstein's known victims. However, Republicans on the House committee are pushing him and Hillary Clinton to testify in their investigation.
Andrew lost his royal titles and privileges this year amid new revelations of his ties to Epstein, though he denied wrongdoing.
The photo release also included images of the right-wing political operative Steven Bannon, billionaires Richard Branson and Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and law professor Alan Dershowitz. The men denied wrongdoing in their associations with Epstein, who kept many high-profile figures in his circle of friends.
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Dean Kamen, left, Jeffrey Epstein, center, and Richard Branson.Β
Amid an earlier release of emails between Summers and Epstein, Summers stepped away from his teaching position at Harvard University and faced other fallout to his standing in academic circles.
Allen faced allegations from his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, of molesting her as a child. He denied the allegations.
Some lawmakers, however, believe that other high-powered figures could be implicated in Epstein's abuse if the full case files from the Justice Department are released.
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who was instrumental in passing a bill to require the public release of the files, said it was a good sign that the Department of Justice sought to have grand jury material released from several courts.
"The grand jury material is just a small fraction of what the DOJ needs to release, because the FBI and DOJ probably has evidence that they chose not to take to the grand jury because the evidence they're in possession of would implicate other people, not Epstein or Maxwell," he said.
Photos from Epstein's estate
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows former President Bill Clinton, center, Ghislaine Maxwell, center right, and Jeffrey Epstein, right, with Clinton's signature at the top of the photo.Β
This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Donald Trump standing with a group of women.Β
This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon, left, talking with Jeffrey Epstein.Β
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Jeffrey Epstein, left, with his lawyer Alan Dershowitz.Β
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Dean Kamen, left, Jeffrey Epstein, center, and Richard Branson.Β
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Larry Summers, left, his wife, Elisa New, center, and Woody Allen on an airplane.Β
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein taking a photo together.Β



