Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats and Trump
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Detail in 1 new Epstein estate pic makes CNN anchor pause: 'Can't believe I have to read this'
The condoms seen in the undated image appear to be a product from the housewares company Fishs Eddy, sold during Trump’s first presidential campaign. Ina 2016 interview, Fishs Eddy owner Julie Gaines noted that she was a supporter of then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, and that the Trump-themed gag gift had become a “runaway hit.”
English business magnate Richard Branson, who Forbes estimates is worth $2.8 billion, was photographed smiling and holding a piece of paper featuring percentages and equations with a grinning Epstein behind him. Also smiling in the photo is the engineer Dean Kamen, who invented the Segway and iBOT.
Former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon as well as filmmaker Woody Allen are seen in some of the newly released photos.
The nonagenarian director is taking a slightly different tack than many of the other powerful people associated with the disgraced former financier.
Erin Burnett was stunned by the phrase printed on "Trump Condoms" in a new Jeffrey Epstein photo dump, exclaiming "I can't believe I have to read this!"
The former Prince Andrew was forced to relinquish his royal titles in 2025, following renewed interest in his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Now, a royal expert is suggesting that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will "forever" be linked to the disgraced financier.
Newly released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate do not reveal wrongdoing, but do show Epstein in the company of powerful men from the worlds of politics, business and entertainment.
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Americans skeptical of Trump on Epstein, but Republican doubts ease, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
The poll found that most Americans believe Trump's administration is covering up information about the late sex offender, including his 2019 death and his ties to rich and powerful people.