Trump says he would release video of Sept. 2 boat strikes; Democrats release fresh images and videos from Epstein’s private island

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee today released several images and video clips showing what they say is the private island that was owned by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The new photos and videos of the island, which is in the U.S. Virgin Islands, don’t include any people. They instead show some exterior structures and interiors, including a pool area, some bedrooms and bathrooms, a phone with some labeled names redacted, a library with a large desk and blackboard, a marble shower room containing built-in benches, and the like.
Committee Democrats said in the news release that they have also received records related to Epstein from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank, which they intend to release to the public after a review.
Calling the new images “disturbing,” ranking member Robert Garcia, D-Calif., said in the release that the committee’s Democrats “are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein’s horrific crimes. We won’t stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.”
House Oversight Democrats
House Oversight Democrats
House Oversight Democrats
House Oversight Democrats
House Oversight Democrats
Garcia said the photos and footage were obtained through an Oversight Committee request to the Department of Justice.
Congress is waiting for the federal government’s collection of files it has on Epstein, which Congress has required through legislation Trump recently signed into law.




