Administration Denounces 'Democrat Hoax' as Further Epstein Estate Images Made Public

Democratic lawmakers have published a additional set of what they described as "disturbing" pictures from the property of adjudicated sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, depicting notably Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and ex-UK prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The initial drop of 19 images—some of which have been seen before—combined with another 70 released later on Friday represent a tiny fraction of the approximately 100,000 images released to the House investigative panel, which is examining the behavior and associations of Epstein.

The shamed investor died by apparent suicide in a New York detention cell in 2019 after being accused of sex-trafficking charges.

High-Profile Individuals in the Photos

Among the high-profile individuals seen in the initial batch are well-known figures including film director Woody Allen; Microsoft creator Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, originator of the Virgin empire.

Donald Trump is featured in three of the initial 19 images. In one, he is pictured with six women, whose faces are obscured.

White House Reaction

The White House reacted to the release in a official comment, accusing Democrats of selectively "cherry-picking" the images for electoral motives and to "try and create a false narrative."

"The Democrat hoax against President Trump has been consistently disproven," a presidential representative stated, insisting that "the Trump administration has accomplished more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats have at any point by repeatedly calling for disclosure, disclosing numerous documents of records, and calling for more inquiries into Epstein's liberal connections."

Congressional Democrat Remarks

The photos were released without context, but as stated by a Democratic representative from California and ranking member of the investigative panel, they raise more questions about Epstein's links with the rich and powerful.

"Now is the occasion to halt this White House obfuscation and secure justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates," he said in a release.

The release of these documents occurs alongside the House panel pressing on with its probe into the Epstein matter.

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