A US congressman revealed that the latest collection of Jeffrey Epstein’s photographs depicts individuals engaging in sexual activities. Virginia Democrat Suhas Subramanyam disclosed that the cache of 95,000 images, discovered in the residence of the infamous American pedophile, portrays numerous people participating in various acts. When asked about the involvement of men other than Epstein in the images, Subramanyam mentioned that the House Oversight Committee Democrats, of which he is a member, are currently reviewing that aspect.
Regarding the release of the photos, Subramanyam stated that they are being selective in what they make public, emphasizing that they are still uncertain about the identities portrayed in the images. He clarified that being included in Epstein’s photo collection does not imply guilt, knowledge, or complicity in his criminal activities. Epstein was known for maintaining a vast collection of photos featuring influential individuals within his circle.
Among the images released, Donald Trump was spotted in three photos, with one showing him with partially unbuttoned attire posing with five unidentified women. The identities of the women in the photos were concealed, but reports suggest they may have been promotional models for a sun cream brand. Another photo displays Trump aboard a private jet alongside a woman whose identity is also masked, with the jet resembling one of Epstein’s aircraft.
Although flight records indicate Trump traveled on Epstein’s planes in the 1990s, Trump denied visiting Epstein’s island or traveling on his plane on his Truth Social platform. Trump nonchalantly addressed his presence in Epstein’s photos during a ceremony at the Oval Office, stating that it was not a significant issue.
Furthermore, various other notable figures were captured in Epstein’s photo collection, including Sir Richard Branson, Woody Allen, Bill Gates, and Steve Bannon. The images lack captions or context, leaving many details undisclosed.
Representative Robert Garcia emphasized the committee’s commitment to redact any information that could harm victims and did not confirm if any women in the photos were abuse victims. A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee accused Democratic lawmakers of manipulating the photos to create a false narrative about President Trump but stated that no evidence of wrongdoing by the president had been found in the documents.
Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan federal jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Trump, formerly associated with Epstein, asserted that their ties had severed long before Epstein faced legal troubles.
