Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released 89 photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including images of President Donald Trump alongside novelty condoms bearing his likeness, former President Bill Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and other powerful figures, including Steve Bannon and Bill Gates. The release comes just days before a December 19 deadline for the Justice Department to fully disclose its Epstein investigation files under recently enacted transparency legislation.
House Democrats received over 95,000 photographs from Epstein’s estate through subpoena, with only about 25,000 reviewed so far. The 89 photos released represent just a tiny fraction of what exists.
Among the most striking images is a display of novelty condoms featuring Trump’s face with the slogan “I’m HUUUUGE!” on packaging, priced at $4.50.
Another image captures Trump with six women wearing leis, though committee members obscured the women’s faces to protect potential victims’ identities. These photographs, sourced from Epstein’s estate and email accounts, provide new glimpses into the deceased financier’s extensive collection of memorabilia from powerful associates.
According to official flight records released by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Trump’s name appears in the Epstein flight logs at least eight times between 1993 and 1997.
Most flights were between Palm Beach, Florida, and Teterboro, New Jersey. One flight included a stop in Washington, D.C.. Trump also flew on one of Epstein’s former planes in August 2024 during his presidential campaign due to mechanical issues with his own jet.















The release includes multiple photographs of former President Bill Clinton alongside Epstein and Maxwell, including one signed image showing the trio together. Clinton’s presence in the photos intensifies existing pressure from House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, who threatened contempt proceedings against both Bill and Hillary Clinton on Friday after months of delayed deposition testimony. The Clintons are expected to testify on December 17 and 18.
Steve Bannon, former Trump White House strategist, and continued Trump champion, is shown in multiple images with Epstein, including a mirror selfie and a meeting across a desk. The committee has previously released emails revealing frequent communication between Bannon and Epstein regarding an unreleased documentary project about the financier.
The photos also included Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, billionaire Richard Branson, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and former Prince Andrew.
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) confirmed on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt” on December 12, that among the unreleased images, there are pictures of “people engaged in sexual acts”. When asked if men other than Epstein appear in these sexual images, Subramanyam stated: “We’re going through that… We’re not really quite sure yet who is who. Certainly, there are a lot of people involved, though, in some of these acts”.
Subramanyam further clarified what “disturbing” means in this context: “We’re talking about sexual acts involving, potentially, minors and certainly victims, too, in very suggestive, compromising positions”.
Lawmakers are still reviewing the collection and working to determine identities. They’ve emphasized they’re consulting with victims about what’s appropriate to release and are protecting women’s identities by redacting faces.
Files related to Jeffrey Epstein should be released by December 19.

