Trump, Clinton, Gates included in Epstein photo trove

Dec 12, 2025 - 11:11
Trump, Clinton, Gates included in Epstein photo trove

Photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein tie the late, convicted sex offender to President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, tech billionaire Bill Gates and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers.

These men and others are featured in the roughly 95,000 photos the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has received from the Epstein estate as part of its ongoing investigation. House Democrats publicly released 19 photos Friday morning.

“It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” said the Oversight Committee’s top Democrat, Rep. Robert Garcia of California, in a statement. “These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American people get the truth. The Department of Justice must release all the files, NOW.”

The White House and other individuals in the photographs beyond Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Justice Department is required to release the full tranche of Epstein-related documents by Dec. 19, per the terms of legislation Congress passed last month.
An undated photograph from Jeffrey Epstein's estate of Bill Clinton, center, Ghislane Maxwell, center right, and Epstein, far right, released on Dec. 12, 2025, by the House Oversight Committee as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Of the photos shared Friday, one features Trump alongside someone who appears to be a young woman (her face has been redacted). Another shows Trump standing beside Epstein, chatting with a woman, while a third has Trump grinning among a half-dozen women whose faces have also been redacted. In that shot, he appears to have his arm around one woman’s waist.

There is another photo in the tranche showing pictures of "Trump condoms" being sold for $4.50 each, branded with the words, “I’M HUUUUGE!”

There is a signed photo from Clinton depicting him smiling alongside Epstein and Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving 20 years for her part in the sex trafficking scheme. While Clinton's association including travel on Epstein's plane after the former president left office is well-documented, Clinton has said he cut ties with Epstein before his 2019 arrest and had no knowledge of his crimes.

The images underscore Epstein’s long and storied network of connections to powerful men across industries, from filmmaker Woody Allen to conservative strategist Steve Bannon. They were sent to Capitol Hill after a subpoena from the Oversight panel for materials from the late financier’s estate, separate from the documents demanded from the Justice Department by legislation.

While Epstein’s connections with these public figures are far from new revelations, they highlight the extent to which Epstein reveled in his relationships with powerful people.

Gates, the Microsoft founder, is seen smiling at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, in one photo and grinning beside a pilot in front of a plane in another. That photo has been published previously.
An undated photograph from Jeffrey Epstein's estate of Bill Gates and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, released on Dec. 12, 2025, by the House Oversight Committee as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Summers, the former Treasury Secretary and president of Harvard University, is the latest public figure to face fallout from his relationship with Epstein. In wake of new materials produced in response to the congressional investigation, Summers was banned from the American Economic Association and stepped back from his roles at Harvard.

Summers is seen in one photo on what appears to be a small plane.

Bannon, who served as Trump’s chief strategist during his first term, is seen in the photos talking with Epstein at a desk and standing beside Epstein in front of a mirror, posing for a selfie. In another, Bannon appears to be speaking with Allen.

Trump has maintained that he ended his relationship with Epstein years ago and called the efforts clamoring for the release of the files a “hoax.” In a pivot last month, he gave congressional Republicans his nod of approval to vote to release the Epstein files and swiftly signed the legislation into law.

Those files are due in the coming days, after courts cleared the way for the Justice Department to release grand jury materials and the 30-day clock for Attorney General Pam Bondi to make the contents public is winding down. A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Clinton, meanwhile, has been subpoenaed by the Oversight panel, but a date has not yet been announced for his testimony to congressional investigators. Trump has ordered Bondi to investigate Democrats with ties to Epstein, including Clinton and Summers. Bondi asked Jay Clayton, U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, to lead the charge.

It's not clear when the rest of the photos will be released, though a Garcia press release noted that Oversight Democrats would be released "to the public in the days and weeks ahead," while remaining "committed to protecting the identities of survivors."

Speaking with reporters on Capitol Hill Friday, Garcia said his staff had only gone through a small portion of the materials and appropriate redactions would require days and weeks of committee work. Other photos turned over to lawmakers include depictions of women and Epstein's properties, he added.

"Obviously, there are photos of powerful men and folks that we want to have an opportunity to speak with and ask questions of," said Garcia.

"The so-called Department of Justice under the Trump administration needs to comply with the law," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said at his weekly press conference Friday. "We as Democrats, led by Robert Garcia ... are going to continue to make sure that we're holding this administration accountable."

A spokesperson for House Oversight Republicans blasted Democrats' unilateral release.

“Once again, Ranking Member Robert Garcia and Oversight Committee Democrats are cherry-picking photos and making targeted redactions to create a false narrative about President Trump. We received over 95,000 photos and Democrats released just a handful," the spokesperson said in a statement. "Democrats’ hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked. Nothing in the documents we’ve received shows any wrongdoing. It is shameful Rep. Garcia and Democrats continue to put politics above justice for the survivors.”

Nicholas Wu contributed to this report.