Newly Released Epstein Estate Photos Expose Several High-Profile People Including POTUS

There's more Trump-related material in the latest tranche of Epstein-related documents.


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The latest cache of Jeffrey Epstein-related materials was released Friday, via the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, and it mostly consists of photos obtained from Epstein’s estate.

As has been the case with many previous Epstein releases, per CNN, there is a great deal of material related to President Donald Trump, although the materials contain no smoking-gun proof of the president’s involvement in Epstein’s crimes.

Per CNN, the photos show “the many powerful figures in the late sex trafficker’s orbit, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and others. Many of the men have been previously linked to Epstein, though the photos may shed new light on the extent of those relationships.”

“One image released Friday shows what appears to be a bowl of novelty condoms with a caricature of Trump’s face; the bowl has a sign saying, ‘Trump condom $4.50,’ and each condom bears an image of Trump’s face with the text, “I’m HUUUUGE!,” CNN reported of the new release.

“Another showed Trump with six women with leis whose faces were redacted by the committee. Others included Steve Bannon and Epstein taking a photograph in a mirror; Bill Clinton with Epstein, Maxwell, and another couple; and tech billionaire Bill Gates with the former Prince Andrew. Former Harvard President Larry Summers and lawyer Alan Dershowitz also appeared in pictures from the estate.”


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