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'Trump Condoms' Seen in Newly Released Batch of Epstein Photos

House Democrats on the oversight committee released on Friday a new batch of photos (Credit: House Oversight Committee)

House Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday unveiled a fresh batch of 19 images from the estate of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, bringing renewed scrutiny to the sprawling archive of materials tied to his network.

Among the released pictures was one image that immediately grabbed national attention: a bowl filled with novelty condoms printed with a caricature of President Donald Trump and the slogan "I'M HUUUGE!"

The photos are part of over 95,000 images recently provided to Congress by the Epstein estate, and Democrats say they will continue to review and release additional material in the coming days and weeks.

Trump "Condoms" seen in newly released Epstein files images (Credit: House Oversight Committee)

One of the newly released images — now circulating widely on social media and in news reports — shows a bowl of novelty condoms bearing Mr. Trump's face and name, priced at $4.50 on the packaging. Committee Democrats have stressed that appearance in an image should not be construed as evidence of wrongdoing by any individual featured, and that the photos were released to promote transparency and accountability.

President Donald Trump, appearing in three of the 19 photos — in one shot smiling with several women whose faces were redacted by the committee, and in others alongside Epstein or with an unidentified woman. Former President Bill Clinton, shown in photographs with Epstein and associates. Other prominent individuals reportedly included in the set are Bill Gates, Steve Bannon and Larry Summers — though the committee released only a selection of the full archive today.

Democratic members of the Oversight Committee say the images raise questions about Epstein's relationships with powerful figures and reinforce the need for broader disclosure. In a statement, Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) said the latest batch "raises even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world," and called on the Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related files immediately.

The Oversight Committee has indicated it will continue reviewing the full set of images and will release additional photos as part of the ongoing effort to provide public access to the estate's materials.

Republicans on the committee and elsewhere have criticized the selective release of photos, arguing the handful published by Democrats represents a fraction of the entire trove and that inclusion in a photo is not evidence of any illegal conduct. They have accused Democratic lawmakers of trying to shape public perception by emphasizing certain images and redactions, according to The Guardian.

The photo release comes as another mandate — the Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed by Congress and signed into law — requires the Justice Department to publish federal Epstein files by Dec. 19, 2025, with limited exceptions for victim privacy.

While the identity of many individuals in the photos has been a topic of public discussion, authorities and lawmakers emphasize that no new criminal allegations stem from this release alone. The files, which include personal items, social photos, and archival material, continue to be sorted, reviewed and vetted for public dissemination, according to AP News.

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