Unpublished images of the pedophile financier’s villa shock politicians and global elites. The US Congress released photos that reveal the closeness of former presidents, tycoons and key figures to Jeffrey Epstein and revive suspicions of a cover-up.
A new political and media bombshell is rocking the United States. This Friday, Democratic congressmen released 19 unpublished photos taken at sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion, putting renewed spotlight on some of the world’s most influential figures: Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson and even Woody Allen.
The images, drawn from Epstein’s private assets and released by the House of Representatives Congressional Oversight Committee, do not depict sex crimes or minors, but reveal unfiltered the financier’s proximity to political, economic and cultural power and revive a conspiracy that many thought was complete after his death in prison.
Among the most disturbing photos is a box of condoms with a caricature of Trump’s face and the words “I’m Huge,” accompanied by a sign that reads: “Trump Condoms: $4.50.” Another picture shows the then real estate mogul surrounded by six women, whose faces the committee intentionally obscured. In another scene, Steve Bannon and Epstein pose in front of a mirror, a disturbing postcard showing the connection between the financier and the American far right.
The album also includes images of Bill Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, now convicted of sex trafficking, as well as a photo of Bill Gates with former Prince Andrew of Britain, another recurring name in the scandal. Former Harvard President Larry Summers, lawyer Alan Dershowitz and film director Woody Allen complete the list of appearances that are once again shaking up the establishment.
Congressman Robert García, the committee’s top Democrat, was categorical: The material is part of a much larger archive that includes more than 95,000 photos, thousands of emails and records of properties Epstein used between 1990 and 2019. “It is time to end the White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors,” he said. And he warned directly: “These images raise even more questions about Epstein’s connections to some of the most powerful men in the world.”
The ties to Donald Trump are once again in focus. The two shared the same social circles in Manhattan and Palm Beach for years. Although the current president has not been criminally charged, recently released emails contain claims from Epstein that Trump “knew about the girls” and spent “hours” with one of his main accusers, Virginia Giuffre, who died in 2023. The White House responded by calling these messages a “hoax” and claiming that they “prove absolutely nothing.”
In Clinton’s case, her spokesmen reiterated that she had severed ties with Epstein before his arrest in 2019 and that she was unaware of his crimes. Gates, for his part, once again publicly regretted his meetings with the financier: “It was a big mistake,” he admitted years ago.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department’s complete files still do not see the light of day, despite a law passed in Congress mandating their release. For Democrats, the published photos are just the tip of the iceberg of a story that still hides unpleasant secrets.
The Epstein scandal is far from over, but is now tearing its jaws open again, threatening to once again drag the pinnacle of world power into a hell from which no one appears to emerge unscathed.