Newly released photographs from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein show President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon and other public figures in various social settings, as House Democrats continue to publish material gathered from nearly 100,000 recovered images.
Committee Releases New Batch of Epstein Photos
House Democrats released another set of photos recovered from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, adding to the nearly 95,000 images obtained during their review. The latest batch includes figures from politics, technology, and business. The committee said the material was shared as part of an ongoing examination of Epstein’s associations.

The photos show several well-known individuals with Epstein in informal environments. The dates, locations and surrounding circumstances have not been disclosed. The committee stated that redactions were made to protect survivors and any individuals whose identities should remain confidential.
Images Featuring Trump Published by Investigators
Among the newly released photos are several images of President Donald Trump. One shows him standing with a group of women whose faces were obscured before release. Another shows him positioned behind Epstein at an event, while a separate image shows him seated on a plane beside a woman whose face was blacked out.

Trump positioned behind Jeffrey Epstein at an event captured in the newly released photo collection
Trump previously acknowledged knowing Epstein but said their association ended in the early 2000s. He has denied knowledge of Epstein’s criminal conduct and has not been accused of any wrongdoing. The White House has been asked to comment on the newly released material.
Clinton Seen in Photo With Epstein and Maxwell
Former President Bill Clinton appears in a photo released by the committee. The image shows him with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and two unidentified individuals. Clinton’s signature is visible on the photograph. The context of the encounter is unknown, as the committee did not release any details linked to the image.

Clinton has previously acknowledged traveling with Epstein on several occasions for charitable work but denied any awareness of Epstein’s offences. His office has been contacted for comment regarding the latest release.
Additional Figures Identified Across Photo Collection
The expanded photo set also includes images of Bill Gates. One photo shows Gates standing beside Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew. The committee did not offer further context or state when the photo was taken.
Other photos include former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Epstein’s one-time lawyer Alan Dershowitz. Each individual identified has denied any wrongdoing linked to Epstein. The committee continues to review the full archive and plans to release more photographs.
Bannon Appears in Newly Shared Photo
Another image shows former Trump adviser Steve Bannon seated across a desk from Epstein. The setting appears to be an office or meeting room. Details about the discussion or the timeframe of the meeting were not provided.
The committee said the release is part of a process to bring public visibility to Epstein’s network. It has reiterated its intention to share additional material while protecting individuals who should not be publicly identified.
House Democrats Issue Strong Statement
Rep. Robert Garcia, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, issued a statement after the release. He said the committee would keep pushing for the full set of Epstein-related files to be disclosed by the Department of Justice.
Garcia said the photos raise ongoing questions about Epstein’s relationships with prominent individuals. He called for the Justice Department to release all remaining material without delay. His comments were shared publicly as lawmakers await the next installment of documents.
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Lawmakers Move Forward With Photo Review
Congress passed a law in November requiring the Department of Justice to release files connected to Epstein and Maxwell. The administration previously resisted broader disclosures, but the law mandates full cooperation. The committee confirmed that its members are reviewing the entire archive of images and documents.
Democrats said the release will continue over the coming weeks. They also stated that each new set of photos will undergo a review process to ensure that survivors are protected. They said transparency remains central to the committee’s approach as the investigation continues.









