More images from the estate of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein have been released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
The Democrats said the 19 images came from a tranche of 95,000 photos the committee received from Epstein's estate as part of its ongoing investigation.
US President Donald Trump, former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon are among the high-profile figures featured in the photos. The images, many of which have been seen before, do not imply wrongdoing.
It comes one week before a deadline for the US justice department to release all Epstein-related documents, which are separate from the images shared by the committee on Friday.
The individuals featured in the images have not yet commented. Many of them have previously denied wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
In a statement, Representative Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, said: It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends.
He added: These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American people get the truth. The Department of Justice must release all the files, NOW.
Republicans, who are in the majority on the committee, have accused Democrats of cherry-picking photos and making targeted redactions to create a false narrative about President Trump. The White House labeled the release a Democrat hoax against Trump that has been repeatedly debunked.
Trump appeared in three of the images released on Friday, one showing him next to a woman whose face has been redacted. Another image displayed Trump standing next to Epstein while talking to model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a 1997 Victoria's Secret party, an already public picture.
Among the images released was what appeared to be a cropped photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor next to Bill Gates. A fuller version, available through Getty Images, included King Charles on the right, captured during a Commonwealth summit in London in April 2018.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was also present in some images, including one at a desk with Epstein. Others featured him with filmmaker Woody Allen and standing beside Epstein.
A photo featuring Bill Clinton showed him next to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted for her role in facilitating Epstein's abuse. Clinton has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Other notable figures in the images include economist Larry Summers, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and entrepreneur Richard Branson, though not all were captured alongside Epstein. The justice department must release investigative materials related to Epstein by December 19 under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.























