Photos of Donald Trump surrounded by women and condoms with the Epstein Republican's face released by Democrats


This undated photo from the personal collection of Jeffrey Epstein, provided by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Dec. 12, 2025, shows U.S. President Donald Trump (left), flanked by Epstein (center), as he speaks with an unidentified woman. PHOTO: HANDOUT / AFP / Profimedia
Democrats in the US House of Representatives on Friday published new photos related to the case of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, some of which show President Donald Trump with several women, as well as condoms with the face of the current Republican president, write Reuters and EFE agencies.
Among the 19 images released by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, one stands out in which Trump poses with six women.
In another photo, the current president is seen talking to a woman next to Epstein, and there is another image of Trump, casually wearing his red tie, seated next to another woman.
The faces of all the women in these photos are blurred to protect their identities. It is not clear when and where the photos were taken, if they are from Epstein's residence or from another place, notes Agerpres.

Other photos show former Democratic President Bill Clinton and billionaire Bill Gates with Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal title by his brother, Britain's King Charles III, after his involvement in the Epstein affair emerged.
Also, Steve Bannon, Trump's former White House adviser and one of the most influential figures among American conservatives, as well as businessman Richard Branson appear in some of the photos.
Another standout is a photo of a bowl of condoms for sale at $4.50 each, emblazoned with Trump's face alongside the message “I'm huge,” plus images of sex toys.

The Epstein file
According to the Democrats on that congressional committee, these photos represent only a sample of the approximately 95,000 images in the Epstein file. The US Congress passed a law on November 18 that allows the publication of all unclassified documents related to this case.
This law, promulgated by Trump, gives the Department of Justice no more than 30 days to release those documents related to Epstein and to Ghislaine Maxwell, accused of complicity with the pedophile.
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was initially indicted for a number of sex crimes, including child trafficking and pimping, in this case with political ramifications. But he committed suicide in detention in 2019 and the case has not been publicly resolved to date, fueling numerous theories.
The old friendly ties between Epstein and Trump have been known for a long time, but the US president has always denied that he spent time at the billionaire's residence in the Virgin Islands, where, according to prosecutors, Epstein sexually trafficked underage girls for various personalities, including politicians.
Donald Trump, who lived close to Jeffrey Epstein in Florida and New York, described him in the early 2000s as “a great guy.” “He's a lot of fun with him. He even says he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and a lot of them are very young,” Trump told New York Magazine at the time.
He also claimed that he severed all ties with Epstein before he was indicted and had no idea of his practices.
In 2024, a New York judge released the names of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged contacts, acquaintances, relatives, victims and accomplices, including Donald Trump and former Democratic President Bill Clinton, without mentioning any illegal or reprehensible behavior on their part.




