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More photos from Epstein estate show Trump, Clinton and former Prince Andrew

December 12, 2025

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released 19 photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, drawn from a collection of 95,000 images obtained during their investigation into the convicted sex offender. The photos show various prominent individuals including President Trump, Prince Andrew, Steve Bannon, Bill Clinton, and other high-profile figures, though the images themselves don't indicate criminal activity. Democrats are demanding transparency and calling for the Justice Department to release all Epstein-related files, while Republicans accuse them of manipulating the photos to create a misleading narrative about Trump.

Who is affected

  • Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse
  • President Donald Trump
  • Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
  • Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon
  • Former President Bill Clinton
  • Ghislaine Maxwell
  • Bill Gates, King Charles, Woody Allen, Larry Summers, Alan Dershowitz, Richard Branson, and Ingrid Seynhaeve
  • The House Oversight Committee (both Democrats and Republicans)
  • The US Department of Justice

What action is being taken

  • The House Oversight Committee is conducting an ongoing investigation into Epstein
  • Democrats on the committee are releasing photos from Epstein's estate
  • Representative Robert Garcia is calling for the White House to end what he characterizes as a cover-up
  • Republicans are accusing Democrats of cherry-picking photos and creating false narratives

Why it matters

  • This matter is significant because it involves accountability for potential connections between one of the most notorious sex offenders in recent history and some of the world's most powerful individuals. The release of these materials affects public trust in leadership and institutions, particularly given the Democrats' claims of a White House cover-up and the ongoing demands for transparency regarding Epstein's network. The case has broader implications for justice for trafficking survivors and ensuring that powerful individuals are held accountable regardless of their status.

What's next

  • The US Department of Justice must release all Epstein-related investigative documents by December 19th under the Epstein Files Transparency Act
  • Democrats have stated they "will not rest until the American people get the truth" and continue demanding full disclosure of files

Read full article from source: BBC

More photos from Epstein estate show Trump, Clinton and former Prince Andrew