New Jeffrey Epstein Photos Show Trump, Clinton, Bannon and Others
Jeffrey Epstein House Oversight Committee Drops New Pics Trump, Clinton, Bannon Seen With Child Sex Offender
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a fresh batch of photos Friday sent to the committee by Jeffrey Epstein's estate ... with images featuring President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.
Woody Allen, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon and Richard Branson are also in the trove of photos, which includes a shot of Trump-branded condoms. The lurid photo appears to show a pile of wrapped condoms with Trump's face on them and the words "I'm HUUUUGE!" written across the bottom.
In a black and white photo, Trump is seen towering over what appears to be 6 young women wearing Hawaiian leis, whose faces have been redacted. In another, a much younger Trump greets a smiling blonde woman, while Epstein appears to lead him through a crowd.
A shot of Woody shows the director while he appears to be filming something. In the pic, Epstein hovers over the filmmaker's shoulder, seeming to peer at a monitor at video village.
Woody is also seen hobnobbing with Steve Bannon in a private conversation at Epstein's home and chatting with others on a private jet. Yet another shows Woody cracking jokes over a dinner table.
Clinton posed with Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein for a portrait at a dress-casual event, gripping Maxwell by the waist as he smiles for the camera.
And Richard Branson holds up a notebook with numbers scribbled on it, while lounging in a sandy area under a canopy.
In a social media post, Democrats on the Congressional House Oversight Committee said the Epstein estate forwarded about 95,000 unseen photos.
Previously released images of Epstein's notorious pedophile island revealed pics and video of the premises.
They included a photo of a blackboard in Epstein’s study with the words “political,” “plots,” “deception,” “power,” “truth,” and “music" scribbled on it. Another photo revealed a large room resembling a dental office with a dentist's chair, along with scary masks of old men lining the walls.
U.S. Congressman Robert Garcia (D-CA) called the images a "disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein," and vowed to never "stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.”