Overview
- The committee posted 19 images selected from more than 95,000 photos the Epstein estate provided to House Oversight investigators.
- The release includes several photos of President Trump, including one with six women whose faces were blurred by the panel.
- Other public figures shown include Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Prince Andrew, Larry Summers and Alan Dershowitz.
- The images lack dates and locations and do not depict explicit sexual conduct or confirmed minors, while some show novelty Trump-branded condoms and other sex items.
- Republican leaders and the White House criticized the publication as selective and misleading as Democrats pledged further releases ahead of the statutory deadline.