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Trump says ‘no big deal’ after Jeffrey Epstein photos showing him released

House Democrats released 20-30 photos from Epstein's estate, including images of Trump with redacted women and sex paraphernalia, urging the DOJ for full file disclosure.

  • President Donald Trump responded to newly released Epstein photos, stating, 'Well, I haven't seen them, but many people knew this man.'
  • House Democrats released over 70 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including images of Trump, Clinton, and Gates, claiming a commitment to transparency.
  • The GOP accused Democrats of 'chasing headlines' with selectively censored photos and claimed that the narrative against Trump has been debunked.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's co-conspirator, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, as confirmed by the Bureau of Prisons.
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Friday brought yet another leak of new information from Jeffrey Epstein's files. This time: new photos released by House Democrats featuring Donald Trump and other powerful people like Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon and Richard Branson, drawn from tens of thousands of photos from Epstein's property.But Epstein's ties to these men - none of whom have been accused of misconduct by law enforcement - have been public affairs and the pictures themselves …

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Shortly before the release of the Epstein files, U.S. democrats follow up: New photos from the estate of the deceased sex offender show prominent names, including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. That's how the U.S. President reacts.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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