Democrats release photos of Trump, Clinton and Andrew from Epstein’s estate

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 12/13/25

On Friday, House Democrats unveiled a collection of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring notable figures such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and former Prince Andrew.

The numerous photographs initially disclosed by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee represent only a fraction of the over 95,000 images they obtained from Epstein's estate.

Epstein, who passed away in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking, has been a focal point of ongoing investigations.

The images released on Friday are distinct from the case files that the Department of Justice is currently mandated to disclose. However, anticipation is mounting as the Trump administration approaches a deadline next week to release the Epstein files, which have fueled conspiracy theories and speculation for many years.

The released photographs lack captions or context and feature a black-and-white image of Trump positioned next to six women, whose faces have been obscured.

The president stated that he had not viewed the photographs from Epstein's estate that were made public on Friday, but he considered them to be "no big deal." Trump remarked that Epstein was "all over Palm Beach" and possessed "photos with everybody."