The White House has responded after newly released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate again placed Donald Trump in the public spotlight. House Oversight Democrats shared the images on December 12 as part of their ongoing investigation.
According to the committee, the material comes from a massive archive. It includes more than 95,000 photographs, along with images of Epstein’s properties and social circle. Lawmakers say they plan to release more in the coming weeks.

Several of the newly published photos feature Trump. One shows him standing with six women wearing floral necklaces. Another displays a novelty bowl labeled “Trump condom $4.50,” filled with red packets featuring a caricature. Additional images show Trump beside a woman whose face is redacted and speaking with model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a 1997 Victoria’s Secret event.
Importantly, officials say none of the images suggest illegal activity. No underage individuals appear in the photos. Trump has not faced criminal accusations connected to Epstein and has consistently denied wrongdoing.
In response, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson strongly criticized the release. She accused House Democrats of selectively sharing images to create what she called a misleading narrative. She added that the Trump administration pushed for transparency and further investigations related to Epstein.

The photos also include other prominent figures, such as Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Richard Branson. While Epstein associated with many powerful people, authorities have not linked those pictured to criminal behavior.
For many Americans, the images renew difficult questions. The broader investigation, however, continues.