Photographs of condom packages bearing Donald Trump's face have emerged from Jeffrey Epstein's vaults . Democrats in the House of Representatives have released 19 images that are embarrassing for many celebrities linked to the pedophile financier, including, in addition to the White House tenant, his predecessor Bill Clinton, strategist Steve Bannon, tycoons such as Richard Branson and Bill Gates, director Woody Allen , former Harvard president Larry Summers, and the ever-present Prince Andrew.

The photos were released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, which oversees the federal government's actions. Many of the men depicted had previously been linked to Epstein, and none of the shots show them engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct, nor do the women photographed with them appear to be minors, although a couple of photos show erotic paraphernalia and BDSM leashes.

“Other images that we have not yet released are extremely disturbing,” said the Committee’s Democratic representative Robert Garcia , while waiting for December 19, the date set by a law passed in November for the Trump administration to release the Epstein files in its possession.

Trump is the focus of the new selection of shots, one of which features a bowl of condom bags for sale for $4.50, each featuring a caricature of the current president and the caption "I'm HUUUUGE!".

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I condom con la faccia di Trump (Ansa)
I condom con la faccia di Trump (Ansa)

Another image depicts a young Trump surrounded by six women wearing flower wreaths and with their faces obscured . Other photos include Bannon and Epstein taking a mirror photo; Clinton with Epstein, his accomplice Ghisleine Maxwell , and another couple; lawyer Alan Deshowitz; and Microsoft founder Gates with the former Prince Andrew .

The Republican-led commission obtained the photos from Epstein's executors. It's unclear when, where, or by whom they were taken. The background information includes "any property owned, leased, operated, or used by Epstein from January 1, 1990, to August 10, 2019," the date of the imprisoned financier's apparent suicide. The executors sent the commission tens of thousands of them—a trove that prompted a Republican spokesperson to criticize the Democrats for "selecting" the photos to create a false narrative about Trump. "We received 95,000 photos, and Democrats have only released a handful," he said. "It's shameful that we continue to put politics ahead of justice for survivors."

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Trump and Epstein shared social circles in Manhattan and Palm Beach, but the tycoon has previously dismissed Epstein as a "slipper," even claiming he kicked him out of his Mar-a-Lago club. Epstein, for his part, wrote in a batch of emails recently released by the Commission that Trump had "spent hours" with Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent accusers who committed suicide last April. In another email, the financier claimed that Trump "knew about the girls."

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