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ew photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal archive have surfaced, revealing the elite network he entertained. The House Oversight Committee released 19 images—part of a larger set of over 95,000—showing Epstein alongside former President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, billionaire Richard Branson, Trump ally Steve Bannon, tech magnate Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and filmmaker Woody Allen. Trump appears at parties with women (faces redacted) and standing beside Epstein; Clinton is pictured with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell; Branson and another man are captured together; Bannon is seen with Epstein and later at a desk conversing with him. Gates is shown in a framed photo and in conversation with Prince Andrew, while Allen appears on a film set and in other candid moments with Epstein.
The release also includes unsettling items: novelty condoms bearing Trump’s likeness, a sign advertising “Trump Condom $4.50,” and various sex toys. Names of potential victims and identifying details have been removed from the images.
The Committee’s statement stresses the need to end the alleged White House cover‑up and demands the Department of Justice release all Epstein investigation files by the deadline set in a recent congressional bill. Trump has faced no charges related to Epstein’s crimes, but the renewed scrutiny of their relationship has intensified calls for transparency. The DOJ’s files remain withheld, and the Committee urges the public to see the truth.