Washington — House Democrats released 19 photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate this week showing multiple high-profile figures, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon and Woody Allen. The committee said images came from a larger trove of 95,000 photos obtained under subpoena and posted some without captions or context; some faces were redacted. Democrats called for the Department of Justice and the White House to release related files. Committee members said the images do not by themselves show illegal activity. The photos add detail to investigators' records. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Public figures pictured in the released images faced renewed reputational scrutiny and potential political consequences despite no photos proving criminal conduct.
After reading and researching latest news.... The 19 photos released by House Democrats this week originate from a larger subpoenaed trove of roughly 95,000 images; officials say the pictures show high-profile figures but do not by themselves indicate criminal conduct require additional review
House Democrats Release Epstein Estate Photos of Notables
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