Trump Dismisses New Photos with Epstein as 'No Big Deal'
House Oversight Committee released 19 new photos from Epstein's estate showing Trump with redacted women; Democrats review over 95,000 images, aiming for broader disclosures soon.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump in the Oval Office said he knew nothing about the newly released Epstein photos and added, `Everybody knew this man`, Mr Trump told reporters.
- House Oversight Committee released two batches drawn from a cache of more than 90,000 photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, while Congressional Democrats published 19 new images as a disclosure deadline neared.
- Images show Trump in three photos, including one with Jeffrey Epstein, one with a redacted woman, and another with six women ; other pictures show Epstein with former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, and Bill Gates.
- The releases renewed scrutiny of Trump's past association with Epstein while he denies knowledge, and a Reuters/Ipsos poll found just half of Republicans approve his handling of the Epstein case.
- Committee reviews of over 95,000 images continue as lawmakers say the broader trove includes pictures of people engaged in sexual acts, though identities remain unclear.
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Trump plays down Epstein photos, says ‘everybody knew him’ and ‘he has photos with everybody...so that's no big deal’
Donald Trump said he was unaware of newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that include images of him, dismissing their significance and saying “everybody knew” Epstein.
Trump condoms, celebrities next to the sex offender: Newly published pictures from Jeffrey Epstein's estate show Donald Trump, among others. How does the US President deal with this?
'No big deal': Trump brushes off Dems' dishonest take on new Epstein photo dump · American Wire News
President Donald J. Trump dismissed the Democrats’ latest effort to tie him to Jeffrey Epstein as “no big deal” after the House Oversight Committee released a batch of pictures cherry-picked from a massive trove of images obtained from the notorious dead pedophile’s estate. Democrats and their media allies pounced on the release of the pictures to insinuate that Trump was guilty of something improper, even though at the time he was a wealthy rea…
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released new photos from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, featuring a host of influential figures from politics, business and culture. The releases have sparked a sharp political backlash, particularly among Republicans and the White House, who have called the move politically motivated.
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