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    By News Team on December 13, 2025 USA politics
    New Epstein Photos Released by House Democrats Feature Trump and Clinton
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    • Rep. Robert Garcia announced receipt of photos from Epstein’s estate, depicting “powerful men” and disturbing imagery.
    • The Oversight committee remains committed to transparency and plans to release all relevant information.
    • Out of 95,000 images, they’ve reviewed about 25,000 so far.
    • Garcia urged Donald Trump to release files for justice to survivors.
    • He highlighted the need for subpoenas for related emails and bank records.
    • Accused the White House of a cover-up, emphasizing the need for justice for victims.

    Trump, Clinton seen in new batch of Epstein photos released by House Democrats

    Photos from Epstein’s Estate Spark Calls for Transparency from Democrats.

    Rep. Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the Oversight panel, announced that the committee has received a significant collection of photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, containing images of powerful individuals and Epstein’s properties. He urged for transparency, pledging to release all the information to the public.

    Garcia highlighted the urgency of the situation, noting that the images were received just last night, with the committee currently reviewing around 25,000 of the total 95,000 supplied by Epstein’s estate. He described some photos as “incredibly disturbing” and emphasized the importance of unearthing the truth for survivors.

    What Happened

    The committee acquired photos from Epstein’s estate, which include both images sent to Epstein and those he captured himself. The influx of material has raised concerns regarding the implications of these images.

    The investigation is taking place in Washington, D.C., where the Oversight panel operates under scrutiny guided by the desire for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.

    Stakeholders – Who’s Involved

    Alongside Rep. Garcia, the Oversight panel consists of various Democrats pushing for the release of the materials. Garcia specifically called out former President Donald Trump, urging him to release related files for the public to access.

    Reaction and Fallout

    Garcia criticized the White House for what he termed a “cover-up,” stressing that victims seeking justice deserve transparency. He committed to redacting any information that could harm victims involved while pursuing broader disclosures.

    Next steps involve the issuance of subpoenas to obtain emails linked to the images and financial records from banks connected to Epstein, as the committee intensifies its quest for the truth.

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