Shocking New Photos, Emails, and Connections

The House Oversight Committee has released new photos and emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, some from just months before his death. These materials reveal disturbing patterns and connections across politics, business, and entertainment.

Key Revelations from the Photos

B1: A photo labeled “Trump Condom450,” reportedly found at Epstein’s residence.

B2: A mirror selfie of Epstein with Steve Bannon.

B3: A framed photo that appears to show a passed-out young female, highlighting Epstein’s open sexual predilections.

Observers note that Epstein’s behavior was blatantly overt, leaving little room for deniability. His emails, birthday books, and Amazon orders revealed a disturbing obsession with sexual content, which many wealthy and powerful peers apparently ignored or normalized.

High-Profile Figures Implicated

Photos and emails suggest Epstein was connected to:

Larry Summers and his wife (who allegedly introduced Epstein to the book Lolita, including an annotated copy).

Bill Gates and Melinda Gates, who reportedly found Epstein gross and advised avoiding him.

Richard Branson, hosting Epstein on his private island.

Prince Andrew (“Randy Andy”) and other royalty.

Woody Allen, seen dining with Epstein on a film set.

Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Prime Ministers, with multi-million-dollar dealings reportedly linked to intelligence-connected startups.

These materials indicate that Epstein’s network spanned Hollywood, global finance, and politics, with many claiming ignorance despite documented interactions.

Videos, Client Lists, and Legal Implications

The House Oversight Committee confirmed that they possess photos and videos of people engaged in sexual acts, though identities are not fully confirmed. Claims that a “client list” exists remain disputed:

FBI Director Cash Patel stated no client list exists.

DOJ attorney general also confirmed this under oath.

However, recent FOYA files suggest the FBI searched for such lists, leaving open questions about what records may exist.

Congressman Thomas Massie emphasized that under the Epstein Files Release Transparency Act, failure to release these files is a criminal violation, creating legal pressure for disclosure.

Public Perception and Censorship

Only 23% of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of the Epstein situation.

Reporting on these revelations has reportedly been flagged or removed on platforms like TikTok, even when sourced from publicly available documents.

The overarching theme: Epstein’s network was vast and influential, spanning multiple sectors. Transparency and accountability remain critical to fully understand the scope and implications of his actions.