Via NBC News:
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released a second batch of images from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
The images include pictures of Epstein with a number of high-profile figures, including President Donald Trump, longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon, former President Bill Clinton, former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, movie director Woody Allen, billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson and prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz. They do not appear to show illegal activity by these individuals.
They appeared among 19 photos out of a production that contains more than 95,000 photos.
The photos came from Epstein's personal collection and were retrieved from emails and his computer.
The images of Trump include one (posted above) featuring a younger Trump posing for a photo with two women on one side and three women on his other side wearing what look to be artificial Hawaiian leis. The faces of the women are redacted. Another photo shows a young Trump standing next to Epstein at an event while speaking to a blond woman, and another shows Trump with a blond woman whose face is redacted (posted below).

Some of the photos have been publicly available before. I used one of Trump and Epstein to illustrate this article. And another of Epstein with Alan Dershowitz here.
Online speculation is that the photo of Trump posing with a young blonde woman on a private plane shows the late Virginia Giuffre.
But it may emerge that the photo shows Epstein survivor Anouska de Georgiou who has publicly stated that, after years of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, she was "trafficked to Trump" by Ghislaine Maxwell at age 20.
While not discounting other survivors' accounts, de Georgiou maintains that "at no time did President Trump behave with any impropriety to me."
One of the most talked-about images released today shows a display of novelty condoms featuring a cartoon of Trump and the words "I'M HUUUUGE" on the wrappers.

Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee, told reporters:
Some of these photos are really disturbing.... there are many others. And some of other photos that we did not put out today are incredibly disturbing.
The Oversight Committee is still sifting through 95,000 images handed over from the Epstein estate.
Garcia is reiterating his demand that Trump's DOJ meet its December 19 deadline for the full release of the Epstein Files.
He's also promising that "more photos will be released."
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