
House Democrats released cherry-picked Epstein photos featuring President Trump to smear him just days before a DOJ deadline, but the White House exposes it as a desperate partisan hoax with no evidence of wrongdoing.
Story Snapshot
- Democrats on House Oversight released over 90 photos from 95,000 Epstein estate images on December 12, 2025, showing Trump, Clinton, Woody Allen, and others—no context or crimes depicted.
- White House slams the move as “false narrative” with selective images and random redactions aimed at attacking Trump, while ignoring Democrats’ own Epstein ties.
- Timing aligns with Trump-signed law mandating full Epstein file release by December 19, 2025, fueling accusations of political interference.
- Prior Trump administration releases showed associations but no misconduct by the President; Democrats demand “end to White House cover-up.”
- Photos include Clinton with Ghislaine Maxwell and others like Bill Gates, reinforcing elite connections without proof of guilt.
Democrats Release Epstein Photos Without Context
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee obtained 95,000 photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island around December 5, 2025. They released an initial 19 photos on December 12, followed by over 90 more by December 13. Images show Donald Trump with Epstein at public events, Bill Clinton shoulder-to-shoulder with Ghislaine Maxwell, and Woody Allen apparently on a film set with Epstein. Additional figures include Bill Gates and Richard Branson. Democrats provided no locations, timelines, or evidence of wrongdoing. This selective batch ignores the full trove’s scope.
The selective release of Epstein photos is insulting. You expect us to believe there are zero compromising pictures of Bill Clinton or other top Dems? It’s a transparent attempt to weaponize the files while protecting their own. https://t.co/Ff3KqZIobN #FoxNews #EpsteinCoverUp
— Brad (@the_brad_peters) December 13, 2025
White House Counters with Accusations of Partisan Weaponization
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson condemned the release on December 12 as a “cherry-picked” effort to push a false anti-Trump narrative. Officials highlighted inconsistent redactions and noted Democrats’ post-conviction solicitations to Epstein. They emphasized President Trump’s prior support for victims through document releases under his first administration, which revealed associations but cleared him of misconduct. The rebuttal frames Democrats’ actions as hypocrisy, leveraging their minority oversight role for political gain against the Trump administration.
Timeline Ties to DOJ Deadline and Judicial Rulings
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman ruled on December 10, 2025, to unseal 2019 grand jury transcripts, about 70 pages with minimal new details. This preceded Democrats’ X post demanding an end to the “White House cover-up” and full file release. A federal law signed by President Trump requires DOJ compliance by December 19, 2025. Republicans previously attempted, but failed, to censure Democrat Stacey Plaskett over alleged Epstein links in November 2025. No further releases occurred post-December 13; DOJ adherence remains uncertain.
Epstein, convicted in 2008 and died in 2019 amid charges, maintained ties to elites. Prior Trump-era disclosures exposed networks without implicating the President in crimes. Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries deny personal Epstein connections while pressuring for transparency. Media from Fox to CBS report the partisan clash, with experts noting photos illustrate powerful circles but prove nothing illicit.
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Dems=DeviantsWhite House slams House Dems releasing Epstein photos showing Trump, Clinton, Woody Allenhttps://t.co/z4T4x0i0A8
— Boom (@boom62236) December 13, 2025
Partisan Clash Heightens Tensions Ahead of Deadline
Republicans label the photo drop a “Democrat hoax,” escalating divides before the December 19 cutoff. Short-term effects include media scrutiny on Trump and Clinton, potential DOJ delays, and renewed censure talks. Long-term, full releases could reveal more elite ties, aiding victims but fueling theories of impunity. Public trust erodes amid accusations of selective transparency. No economic fallout emerges; focus stays on politics. Conservative viewers see this as familiar Democrat tactics undermining Trump’s transparency efforts.
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