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House Democrats release latest Epstein images as DOJ deadline looms

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Updated 18.12.2025
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Bill Clinton *Jeffrey Epstein Woody Allen United States Congress Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

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Dec 18, 2025

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Al JazeeraDec 18

House Democrats release latest Epstein images as DOJ deadline looms

House Democrats released a new set of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate on Thursday, December 18, 2025, ahead of a Justice Department deadline to release more comprehensive files related to the convicted sex offender. The photos include images of Epstein with figures like Noam Chomsky, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, and Steve Bannon at Epstein's compound. The released materials also contain a text exchange appearing to discuss recruiting young women and images of women's passports. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee stated they would continue releasing photographs and documents to provide transparency. The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release its own files related to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting sex-trafficking charges.

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Democrats in the United States House of Representatives have released dozens more photos from the estate of financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

— Democrats on the House Oversight Committee

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The release comes a day before the Department of Justice faces a deadline to release a more comprehensive set of files related to Epstein.

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The latest trove includes photos of Epstein with public intellectual Noam Chomsky, as well as images of billionaire Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen and former Donald Trump strategist Steve Bannon at Epstein’s compound.

Dec 12, 2025

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 12

House Democrats release Epstein photos with Trump, Bannon, Clinton and others

House Democrats released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew. The images, part of a larger collection obtained by the House oversight committee, aim to shed light on Epstein's connections and activities. Notable individuals such as Woody Allen, Bill Gates, and Richard Branson also appear in the photos. The release includes images of Epstein's island home and other items found on the property. Democrats claim the photos raise questions about Epstein's relationships with powerful individuals and call for further investigation. The White House responded by accusing Democrats of selectively releasing the photos for political purposes and defending the Trump administration's actions regarding Epstein's victims.

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Al JazeeraDec 12

US Congress releases Epstein estate photos featuring Trump, Clinton

In December 2025, House Democrats released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate featuring prominent figures, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and others. The photos, released by the House Oversight Committee minority, depict Trump, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Ehud Barak, and Woody Allen, among others. Democrats are urging the White House to end what they call a "cover-up" of the Epstein case and release all related files. They seek justice for Epstein's victims and greater transparency regarding his relationships with powerful individuals. Trump has denied close ties to Epstein, stating he only knew him as a neighbor.

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House Democrats published photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate featuring Trump, Clinton, and others.

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The House oversight committee received almost 100,000 images related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships.

— Robert Garcia

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The White House accused Democrats of selectively cherry-picking the photographs for political purposes.

— Abigail Jackson

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A bill to release all government files related to Epstein passed the House and Senate last month.

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