SHOCKING REVELATIONS: New Epstein Estate Photos Show Trump with Young Women, Novelty “Trump Condoms,” and Ties to Powerful Figures – 95,000 Images Incoming!
On December 12, 2025, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee dropped a bombshell by releasing the first batch of photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, featuring President Donald Trump alongside unidentified young women whose faces were redacted for protection. These images, part of a massive trove of over 95,000 photographs handed over by the estate, highlight Epstein’s connections to elite circles and include disturbing items like sex toys and novelty condoms branded with Trump’s caricature.
The released photos show Trump in social settings with groups of women, some wearing leis, and standing beside Epstein himself. Other shots capture former President Bill Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Steve Bannon meeting the financier, Bill Gates with Prince Andrew, and Woody Allen in Epstein’s company. No new criminal allegations emerged, but the visuals reignite questions about Epstein’s network of influential men.
Ranking Member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the committee, emphasized the photos’ significance, stating they raise “even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world.” He vowed to continue releasing images in the coming days and weeks while prioritizing survivor protection through careful redactions.
Among the more bizarre finds: a bowl of novelty “Trump condoms” emblazoned with “I’m HUUUUGE!” and priced at $4.50, alongside piles of sex toys, textured gloves, and restraint catalogs. These items, sourced from Epstein’s properties, paint a grim picture of the disgraced financier’s lifestyle without directly implicating the figures pictured.
Garcia noted the committee has reviewed only about 25,000 of the 95,000 photos so far, describing some unreleased ones as “incredibly disturbing.” Democrats are committed to transparency, contrasting with Republican accusations of “cherry-picking” to create a “false narrative” about Trump.

The timing aligns with a December 19 deadline for the Department of Justice to release all Epstein files under a new law signed by Trump last month. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who championed the transparency act, warned that non-compliance would be a crime and expressed encouragement over recent grand jury material releases.
Trump has long distanced himself from Epstein, calling him a “creep” and claiming no knowledge of his crimes. The White House dismissed the photo release as a Democratic “hoax,” insisting Trump has pushed for more transparency than his predecessors.
As more photos and potential DOJ files loom, this development keeps Epstein’s shadowy world in the spotlight, fueling debates over accountability for those in his orbit. Stay tuned – the full truth may soon emerge from the remaining 70,000+ unreviewed images.