Trump and Clinton seen in new photos released from Epstein’s estate: Live

Trump and Clinton seen in new photos released from Epstein's estate: Live

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Donald Trump says photos of him with Jeffrey Epstein are ‘no big deal’

donald trump He said newly released photos show him more Jeffrey Epstein Socializing with several women was “no big deal”, but later claimed he had not seen them.

“Everybody knew this guy [Epstein] – He was all over Palm Beach,” he told reporters Friday evening. “He has pictures with everybody…hundreds and hundreds of people.

“It’s no big deal… I don’t know anything about them.”

Trump has not been criminally accused of any wrongdoing and has consistently denied any involvement with Epstein.

This comes after House Democrats shared two tranches of photos released Epstein’s estateWhich includes many famous faces like President, former President Bill Clinton, former treasury secretary larry summers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and former Prince Andrew.

The faces of some of the women seen in the photos have been removed by Democrats, who have vowed to continue releasing the photos.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson reported, “Once again, House Democrats are selectively releasing photos with random editing to try to create a false narrative.” Independent.

Photos released ahead of December 19 deadline Department of Justice To release complete files.

Epstein survivor says some of the photos released Friday are “provocative,” but it’s uncomfortable to see the information made public

Jeffrey Epstein survivor Liz Stein tells CNN that seeing photos released today of the convicted sex trafficker, his home and his friends could be “really difficult” for those who suffered abuse at his hands.

“When we’re looking at these photos, things that may seem like they have no significance to the general public may actually be meaningful to us. I was talking to a survivor earlier who said, ‘To the rest of the world this just looks like a room, but to me, that’s the phone I picked up to call for help,'” she said.

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“So these things can be really, incredibly triggering for us. And at the same time we realize how important it is for all this to come to light.”

Stein said some of the photos released Friday were “particularly difficult for me.”

Despite the potentially painful memories the images may bring back, Stein said survivors will “stand united” and “sit in that discomfort” as more information about Epstein and individuals in his orbit becomes public.

greg graziosi13 December 2025 02:30

Congressman Suhas Subramaniam says Friday’s photo dump is just the “tip of the iceberg”

Congressman Suhas Subramaniam told MS Now on Friday night that the Epstein estate photos released on Friday were just the “tip of the iceberg”.

He said the released photos are only items controlled by Epstein’s estate – they are not part of the investigative evidence held by the federal government known as the “Epstein files.”

greg graziosi13 December 2025 02:15

House Oversight Republicans attack their Democratic colleagues after Epstein photo dump

A spokesperson for House Oversight Republicans criticized House Oversight Democrats after they released several photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, some of which included President Donald Trump.

A spokesperson said in a statement, “Once again, Ranking Member Robert Garcia and the Oversight Committee Democrats are cherry-picking and making targeted cuts to create a false narrative about President Trump. We received over 95,000 photos and the Democrats released only a handful.”

greg graziosi13 December 2025 02:00 PM

WATCH: Deadline to release Jeffrey Epstein files approaches

The deadline to release the Jeffrey Epstein files approaches

greg graziosi13 December 2025 01:45

White House dismisses new photos as part of Democratic “hoax”

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson issued a statement Friday dismissing the appearance of President Donald Trump in newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.

He accused Democrats of “selectively releasing photos with random cuts.”

“President Trump has repeatedly called out Democrat fraud, and the Trump administration has done more for Epstein’s victims than the Democrats, repeatedly demanding transparency, releasing thousands of pages of documents, and demanding further investigation of Epstein’s Democrat friends,” he said in a statement. “It’s time for the media to stop regurgitating the Democrats’ narratives and start asking the Democrats why they wanted to hang with Epstein after he was convicted.”

greg graziosi13 December 2025 01:30

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett calls on Trump to release Epstein files

In the wake of House Democrats’ decision to release photographs taken from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate — some of which feature President Donald Trump — Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has added her voice to the group of lawmakers demanding the full release of the Epstein files.

“This is about truth and justice – for the victims and survivors. These photos subpoenaed from the Epstein estate are extremely disturbing and raise serious questions about who knew what, and when – which is why the files need to be released. The Epstein Files Act is the law,” she wrote. Trump can release him today.

greg graziosi13 December 2025 01:15

Trump says photos ‘no big deal’

The White House also claimed the images were “cherry picked” by Democrats to distort the narrative against the president — who has not been accused of any wrongdoing or criminal activity related to the pedophile financier.

Here are the four images featuring Trump that were released online on Friday:

House Oversight Committee released a photo of Trump surrounded by six women
House Oversight Committee released a photo of Trump surrounded by six women ,House Oversight Committee,
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One of 95,000 photos from Epstein's estate obtained by House Democrats
One of 95,000 photos from Epstein’s estate obtained by House Democrats ,House Oversight Committee,

mike bedigan13 December 2025 01:00 PM

Dems vow to continue releasing photos

House Democrats have vowed to continue releasing photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate “in the interest of transparency.”

We have released an additional 70+ photos sent to our committee. And more to come,” Oversight Dems wrote on X Friday.

Check them out using the link given below.

mike bedigan13 December 2025 00:40

WATCH: Donald Trump says photos of him with Jeffrey Epstein are ‘no big deal’

Donald Trump says photos of him with Jeffrey Epstein are ‘no big deal’

greg graziosi13 December 2025 00:27

Read the full White House statement on the recently released images from the Epstein files

Read the full statement from White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson in response to the release of new photos showing Donald Trump with multiple women and Jeffrey Epstein:

“Once again, House Democrats are selectively releasing photos with random modifications to try to create a false narrative.

“Here’s the reality: Democrats like Stacey Plaskett and Hakeem Jeffries were soliciting money and meetings from Epstein while he was a convicted sex offender.

“President Trump has repeatedly debunked the Democrat fraud case and the Trump administration has done more for Epstein’s victims than the Democrats did by repeatedly demanding transparency, releasing thousands of pages of documents, and calling for further investigation of Epstein’s Democrat friends.

“It’s time for the media to stop regurgitating the Democrats’ narratives and start asking the Democrats why they wanted to hang with Epstein after he was convicted.”

mike bedigan13 December 2025 00:20