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News Topical, Digital Desk : Another major revelation has emerged in the case involving the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. On Friday, US Democratic lawmakers released 19 new photographs from the 95,000 photos recovered from Epstein's estate.

The photos show Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and the former Prince Andrew. The photos were released without captions or context, so it's unclear when or where they were taken.

Trump stands with women

The images show a black-and-white photo of Trump standing with six women. Trump was previously considered close to Epstein, though he later distanced himself from him after Epstein was accused of sex trafficking.

The photo also features names like Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, former Harvard President Larry Summers, and lawyer Alan Dershowitz. Another photo shows condoms in a bowl with a funny cartoon of Trump, the words " I 'm HUUUUGE! " and a sign below that reads " Trump condom $4.50 . "

Clinton and Andrew gave clarification

Bill Clinton has previously acknowledged traveling on Epstein's private jet, but he maintains he was unaware of Epstein's crimes. Prince Andrew, meanwhile, lost his royal status and privileges after his ties to Epstein, though he has denied the allegations. Democratic leaders said the photos are separate from the documents the Justice Department has now been forced to release.

What did the Democrats say ?

" It's time for the White House cover-up to come to light and for the victims to receive justice, " said Democratic Leader Robert Garcia. He said the photos raise further questions about the connections of many prominent figures to Epstein, and that all files should be released immediately.

Meanwhile, a committee of Republican lawmakers has already released tens of thousands of documents obtained from the Epstein estate. Epstein claimed in emails that Trump spent hours with his primary complainant, Virginia Giuffre.

Epstein also wrote that Trump knew about the girls, which ties into Trump's claim that he fired Epstein from his club, Mar-a-Lago, because he was seducing young women who worked there.


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