
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee recently released new photos it received from convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein's estate, and may of them also show President Donald Trump.
In a Friday segment on MS NOW, host Ana Cabrera observed that many of the estimated 95,000 new photos released by Oversight Committee Democrats show "high powered, certainly very recognizable faces," including Trump as well as former President Bill Clinton, Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz, Hollywood icon Woody Allen and former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, among others. Some of the photos of Trump show him with various women whose faces are blurred to protect the identity of Epstein's victims.
Both Cabrera and MS NOW reporter Ken Dilanian noted that there is not yet any context to accompany the photos, and that the photos themselves are not evidence of wrongdoing. However, Dilanian said the photos present a political obstacle for the Trump administration as they show Trump's closeness to the notorious sex trafficker.
"The Democrats are doing this now because they sense that putting this information out puts pressure on Donald Trump, that this is a problem for Donald Trump," he said. "And they're doing it in part for political reasons. Not that there's anything wrong with that, But that's just the world that we live in."
Cabrera pointed out that in addition to Democrats wanting to apply pressure to the Trump administration, many of Epstein's victims have also been clamoring to release all remaining evidence from Epstein's two federal criminal investigation. She added that so far, the Department of Justice has not yet released any of its remaining Epstein documents, though it has until next week to do so under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
"The victims do want all the evidence out there, too," Cabrera said. "They have also been calling for more transparency on what was in these files, these pictures that we're seeing again, coming from the Epstein estate, not from the DOJ at this point."
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