Newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have sent shockwaves through Washington, with images of Donald Trump among the latest batch causing widespread alarm.
The House Oversight Committee unveiled a collection of 19 photos showing Trump at Epstein's properties, alongside other high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Steve Bannon. While the photos do not depict sexual misconduct or underage girls, their release has intensified scrutiny over Trump’s associations with Epstein and his network.
One image shows Trump smiling with six women, their faces obscured, while another features a bowl of novelty condoms with Trump’s face and the caption “I’m HUUUUGE!”
These visuals, combined with previously released emails and documents, have fueled speculation about the nature of Trump’s relationship with Epstein and his knowledge of Epstein’s activities.
Trump’s camp has dismissed the photos as irrelevant, claiming they prove nothing about misconduct. However, critics argue that the images raise serious questions about Trump’s past and the broader cover-up of Epstein’s crimes.
The release is part of an ongoing effort by Democrats to pressure the Trump administration for full transparency and justice for Epstein’s victims.

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