President Donald Trump is attempting to minimize the impact of newly released Epstein estate photos that reportedly show him alongside women, calling the images “no big deal” to the public. Trump later insisted he has not personally seen the photos, despite widespread reporting and renewed scrutiny.
In a White House appearance, Trump stated, “everybody knew Epstein,” arguing the late financier was photographed with hundreds of people. However, the release of additional materials—along with claims tied to Trump-branded items—has reignited questions about Trump’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
House Democrats have released multiple tranches of Epstein estate photos, including images involving other high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Larry Summers, and Britain’s Prince Andrew. Some faces have been redacted, with lawmakers promising further disclosures ahead of the December 19 DOJ deadline for full Epstein file release. The White House has dismissed the photos as “cherry-picked” and misleading, while debate intensifies over what the images truly reveal.
00:00I haven't seen it, but I mean everybody knew this man. He was all over Palm Beach. He has photos with everybody. I mean almost there are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him. So that's no big deal. I know nothing about it.
00:30I know nothing about it.
01:00I haven't seen it, but I mean everybody knew this man. He was all over Palm Beach. He has photos with everybody. I mean almost there are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him. So that's no big deal. I know nothing about it.
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