'Disturbing' Epstein Images Of Trump Flanked By Unidentified Women Raise Eyebrows: 'So Bizarre'
By Favour Adegoke on December 12, 2025 at 12:15 PM EST
Updated on December 12, 2025 at 3:13 PM EST

House Oversight Committee Democrats released new photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including an undated image of Donald Trump with six women and other materials featuring figures like Steve Bannon, Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Alan Dershowitz.
Democrats say the 95,000 images raise more questions about Epstein's powerful connections and demand full transparency. Republicans accuse them of cherry-picking and "chasing headlines."
The release follows the new Epstein Files Transparency Act and recent court orders to unseal grand jury records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Democrats Release New Epstein Photos Featuring Donald Trump And Other High-Profile Figures

House Oversight Committee Democrats have released a new set of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including one showing President Donald Trump posing with six women.
In the image, Trump, wearing a suit, is seen smiling as the women, whose faces have been blurred, sport leis around their necks.
Other photos in the release include a collection of novelty condoms priced at $4.50 each, featuring a caricature of Trump alongside the phrase, "I'm HUUUUGE!"

"Oversight Dems received 95,000 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate," the committee wrote on social media 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!"
Additional images reportedly show Trump associate Steve Bannon meeting with Epstein in what appears to be his office, as well as a signed photograph of former President Bill Clinton linking arms with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Clinton has denied any awareness of Epstein's criminal activities.
The Newly Released Photos Have Set Tongues Wagging Online

Since the images made their way to the internet, they have sparked various reactions from people, with many left questioning the relationship between Trump and Epstein.
One person asked, "Our 'president's' face was on a condom wrapper that was used at pedophile sex parties that he attended. Here's a fun question: what would @FoxNews have done if that was Obama's face?"
Another said, "I remember when I was told none of this was going to be released because it might implicate prominent democrats. WELP."
Others branded the photos as "so bizarre," "jarring," and disgusting."
However, some reacted with skepticism, stating that they needed more context. A person wrote, "Photos don't mean anything without context. We've been duped by 'bombshell' pics before. Where are the receipts on what actually happened at that estate?"
New Epstein Disclosures Emerge After Transparency Act Forces DOJ To Release Grand Jury Records

This release follows a wave of documents unveiled earlier this year, including emails Epstein sent between 2011 and 2019 to prominent individuals, such as lawyers, journalists, author Michael Wolff, Summers, and wellness figure Deepak Chopra.
In those messages, Epstein claimed Trump "knew about the girls" and "spent hours at my house" with a trafficking victim. Epstein also described Trump as "dirty" in another note. Trump, however, was not a sender or recipient of these emails, per The Blast.
The disclosure comes in the wake of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, recently signed into law by Trump.

Arizona Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva was instrumental in securing the bill's passage, adding the final signature to a discharge petition that forced a vote on making the Department of Justice's Epstein records public.
Both the House and Senate approved the legislation, and the DOJ has since requested that federal judges overseeing Epstein and Maxwell's cases release relevant grand jury records.
According to The Independent, this week, a federal judge ordered the unsealing of grand jury documents related to Epstein's sex trafficking case, marking the third and final ruling to open court records in the federal proceedings against Epstein and Maxwell.
Maxwell, now 63, is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein's sex trafficking operation, which victimized underage girls.
GOP Accuses Democrats Of 'Cherry-Picking' Epstein Photos To Create A False Narrative About President Donald Trump

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Republican-led Oversight Committee criticized Democrats over the release of Epstein estate photos, claiming the selection was "cherry-picked" and that redactions were used to "craft a false narrative about President Trump."
The statement noted that out of the more than 95,000 images obtained, only a small portion was made public.
"Democrats' hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked. Nothing in the documents we've received shows any wrongdoing," the spokesperson said. "It is shameful Rep. Garcia and Democrats continue to put politics above justice for the survivors."
In response, Rep. Robert Garcia, the committee's top Democrat, called for greater transparency.
"It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends," Garcia said.
He added, "These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American people get the truth. The Department of Justice must release all the files, NOW."
Inside Epstein's Virgin Islands Estate: Dental Chair, Masks, And Newly Released Footage

Earlier this month, House Democrats on the committee also released over 150 still images and more than a dozen short videos from Epstein's Virgin Islands estate.
Captured by Virgin Islands authorities in 2020 during civil litigation, the materials show no people but include a dental chair surrounded by masks, similar to setups previously found in Epstein's Palm Beach home during a 2005 police search.
Another image shows a blackboard with the words "Power," "Deception," "Intellectual," "Political," and "Music," alongside additional terms that have been redacted.

Other images include a "No Trespassing" sign propped against a rock near the beach and a close-up of a telephone with speed-dial buttons labeled for several of Epstein's employees.
The short videos show walk-throughs of a bedroom and bathroom, the coastline and helipad, and the pool area.
After that initial release of a dozen images and four videos, Oversight Committee Republicans accused Democrats of "chasing headlines" by promoting the content as "never-before-seen," noting that some similar material had been published previously.