
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a new batch of photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including images of Donald Trump surrounded by five women.
Trump has distanced himself from Epstein and has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
One photo shows Trump with five women, whose faces have been blurred out. A grinning Trump is sporting a suit while the women are wearing leis around their necks.
Another image shows a collection of condoms — going for $4.50 each — depicting a caricature of Trump’s face above the phrase: “I’m HUUUUGE!”
“Oversight Dems received 95,000 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate,” House Oversight Committee Democrats wrote in a social media post Friday.
“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!”
The new tranche also includes an image of Trump ally Steve Bannon meeting with Epstein in what appears to be his office and a photograph — signed by former President Bill Clinton — capturing him linking arms with Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein. Clinton has vehemently denied having any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in a sex trafficking scheme to abuse girls with Epstein.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers and lawyer Alan Dershowitz also made appearances in the newly-released photos.
It’s not clear when the photos were taken, as they are undated.
The new batch of photos comes weeks after the committee released thousands of documents, including shocking emails sent by Epstein to several powerful figures from 2011 to 2019. Those figures included attorneys, journalists, author Michael Wolff, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Deepak Chopra, among many others.
In the messages, Epstein claimed that Trump “knew about the girls” and “spent hours at my house” with a victim of sex trafficking.
“I know how dirty donald is,” Epstein wrote in another email.
Trump did not send or receive any of the emails.
Last month, the president signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In her first act as Congresswoman, Arizona Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva provided the 218th — and final — signature on a discharge petition that forced a vote on the release of Epstein files in the Justice Department’s possession. The House and Senate swiftly passed the legislation and Trump signed it, giving the DOJ a December 19 deadline to release all of the Epstein Files.

