Women In Trump Photos From Dem Epstein File Dump Identified

Unredacted photographs from the late financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s estate show President Donald Trump posing with adult women, according to images obtained by The Post. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a collection of photos from Epstein’s estate on Friday, including two images of Trump in which the faces of women standing beside him were blurred.
The redactions prompted speculation about the identities of the women depicted. But the unredacted versions reviewed by the New York Post show Trump standing with adult women who appear to be professional models, contradicting suggestions that the individuals were minors or victims connected to Epstein.
The Post identified the women as models for the suntan brand Hawaiian Tropic.
One of the women pictured in a black-and-white photograph alongside Trump and five other women wearing Hawaiian leis said the future president behaved respectfully during the event. She described Trump as a “gentleman” who made an effort to ensure that the group enjoyed their evening at Mar-a-Lago.
“I don’t remember much of that,” she told the Telegraph. “I was 22 years old and remember him being very nice. He was very gentlemanly, that’s the word to describe him.”
In response to the photos, Trump said: “Well, I haven’t seen it, but I mean, everybody knew this man. He was all over Palm Beach. He has photos with everybody.
“There are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him so that’s no big [deal]. I know nothing about it,” Trump added.
Early Friday, the committee received approximately 95,000 images from Epstein’s estate but released only 19 of them publicly. The released photographs included images of prominent figures from politics, business, entertainment and royalty, as well as materials reflecting Epstein’s personal activities.
Among those appearing in the photos were filmmaker Woody Allen, former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon, Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York, The Post noted.
Former President Bill Clinton was seen in what appeared to be earlier photographs. About 70 additional images were released on Friday night, including a disturbing photo of a naked Epstein lounging in a bubble bath, said the outlet.
The chair of the House Oversight Committee, meanwhile, has warned former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday that they could face contempt of Congress charges if they do not comply with subpoenas requiring their testimony next week or in early January regarding their associations with Epstein.
In July, the Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee approved by voice vote the issuance of subpoenas to 10 individuals, including the Clintons.
The subpoenas seek testimony connected to the federal investigations into crimes committed by Epstein and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, Newsmax reported on Friday.
Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) issued the subpoenas in August to require testimony from 10 individuals, including the Clintons.
The Clintons had originally been scheduled for depositions in October, but Comer said in November that, following discussions with their attorney, David Kendall, the dates were rescheduled to Dec. 17 for former President Clinton and Dec. 18 for former Secretary Clinton, the report said.
“It has been more than four months since Bill and Hillary Clinton were subpoenaed to sit for depositions related to our investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s horrific crimes,” Comer said in a statement. “Throughout that time, the former President and former Secretary of State have delayed, obstructed, and largely ignored the Committee staff’s efforts to schedule their testimony.
“If the Clintons fail to appear for their depositions next week or schedule a date for early January, the Oversight Committee will begin contempt of Congress proceedings to hold them accountable,” he added.