Photos from Epstein's estate
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House Democrats released a selection of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein on December 12, 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.
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.
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This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Donald Trump standing with a group of women.
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This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon, left, talking with Jeffrey Epstein.
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This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein taking a photo together.
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This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Jeffrey Epstein, left, with his lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
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This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Dean Kamen, left, Jeffrey Epstein, center, and Richard Branson.
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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.
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WASHINGTON — 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.
Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein case and defended the president's aggressive second administration in a series of interviews published Tuesday.
The departure, which was expected, would be among the highest-profile resignations of the Trump administration.
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