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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 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?

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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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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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