White House Condemns 'Democrat Fabrication' as Further Jeffrey Epstein Photos Released

Democratic lawmakers have published a additional set of what they labeled "troubling" images from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, depicting among others Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and ex-UK prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The opening batch of 19 images—some of which have been previously circulated—plus another 70 unveiled later on Friday represent a minuscule portion of the approximately 100,000 images provided to the House oversight committee, which is probing the conduct and connections of Epstein.

The fallen money manager died by an apparent self-inflicted death in a New York detention cell in 2019 after being charged with sex-trafficking charges.

Notable Figures in the Photos

Featured among the high-profile individuals visible in the initial batch are well-known figures including movie maker Woody Allen; Microsoft creator Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, originator of the Virgin business group.

Donald Trump appears in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is photographed with six women, whose faces are blacked out.

Administration Reaction

The White House addressed the release in a statement, accusing Democrats of selectively "cherry-picking" the photographs for electoral motives and to "try and create a false account."

"The Democrat hoax against President Trump has been consistently disproven," an administration official remarked, asserting that "this presidency has done more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats ever have by consistently demanding transparency, disclosing reams of documents, and demanding additional probes into Epstein's liberal connections."

Panel Member Comment

The photographs were disclosed without context, but as stated by a Democratic representative from California and ranking member of the oversight committee, they elicit additional doubts about Epstein's links with wealthy individuals.

"Now is the occasion to halt this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates," he stated in a release.

The disclosure of these documents coincides with the House panel proceeding with its inquiry into the Epstein case.

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