(AURN News) — Democrats in Congress have released a new set of photos connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier at the center of sex-trafficking scandals involving powerful public figures. The images, declassified from federal archives, show Epstein alongside high-profile politicians, celebrities and business leaders at several of his properties — including his private island and New York mansion — reigniting calls for accountability years after his death.
The release lands amid an ongoing partisan battle over Epstein-related records, including client lists and flight logs. Democrats accuse Republicans of blocking full transparency to shield political allies, with former President Donald Trump frequently cited in these disputes.
Republican critics, meanwhile, call the new rollout a political stunt designed for headlines, noting that many of the photos were already public or lack context that would prove criminal wrongdoing. No major new arrests or charges have resulted from the latest disclosures.
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