Democrats have published more photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate as part of their pressure campaign for the full and immediate release of the Epstein files.

The images are from a tranche of 95,000 new photos provided by the late sex offender’s estate to Congress’s House Oversight Committee, congressman Robert Garcia said.

US President Donald Trump features in some of the photos, but their full context is not known.

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, former US president Bill Clinton, film director Woody Allen, ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, former Democratic Party adviser Larry Summers and businessmen Bill Gates and Richard Branson also feature in the images.

Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and others stand in a line and smile.

Bill Clinton (centre) is one of the top Democrats whose relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has been regularly questioned. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Steve Bannon sits one on side of a desk and speaks to Jeffrey Epstein, who is seated opposite.

Steve Bannon (left) was known to be an associate of Jeffrey Epstein’s. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

The oversight committee is investigating the US Government’s handling of Epstein’s case. 

The committee’s Democratic Party members have been releasing select Epstein-related materials as part of an effort to keep attention on the issue and intensify pressure on the Trump administration.

They say the newly released images “raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world”.

A red square packet shows a drawing of Donald Trump's face next to a sign that says 'Trump condom $4.50'

The photos have been released without context and it is not known when they were taken. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Bill Gates stands next to a plane with another man.

Bill Gates (right) has said he was “stupid” for spending time with Jeffrey Epstein. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Jeffrey Epstein and Woody Allen appear to be on a film set. Woody Allen sits in a director's chair.

Woody Allen (left) and others in the images have previously acknowledged spending time with Jeffrey Epstein. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Mr Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, said they were still going through the photos and would release more “in the days and weeks ahead”. He said some of the unreleased photos were “incredibly disturbing”.

“There is a White House cover-up right now in not releasing these files,” he said. “That needs to end.”

Earlier this month, the Democrats released more than 150 photos and videos from Epstein’s private island, which they said provided a “harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doors”.

In November, they released several emails between Epstein and his associates, in which they discussed Mr Trump.

The new batch of images has been released without information about when and where they were taken, and do not appear to depict wrongdoing. Some are photos of sex toys and do not feature people.

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Mr Trump has not been accused of involvement in Epstein’s crimes, nor those of his co-offender Ghislaine Maxwell, but has been criticised for campaigning on the release of the Epstein files, then resisting their release after becoming president. 

The other men pictured have been previously linked to Epstein, and there is no suggestion the images imply involvement in wrongdoing.

A younger Donald Trump is pictured with a group of women, whose faces are blacked out, in a black and white photo.

Some faces have been blacked out in the photos. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

The former prince Andrew and Bill Gates speak at an event.

A photo of Bill Gates (left) and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (right) appears to be from a 2018 malaria summit. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Richard Branson and another man are seated together outdoors and Jeffrey Epstein walks behind them.

Richard Branson (right) features in an image. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

Larry Summers and a woman are on a plane speaking to Jeffrey Epstein.

Larry Summers (left) recently stepped back from public positions after being criticised for spending time with Jeffrey Epstein. (Supplied: House Oversight Committee Democrats)

The images have been released a week before a legal deadline for the Department of Justice to publish almost all of its records relating to Epstein and his co-offender, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Legislation passed almost unanimously by the US Congress last month ordered the department to put the files online by December 19.

But the act allows for the redaction of victims’ personal and medical details, as well as information that relates to ongoing investigations.

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“I think the Justice Department should put out the files today,” Mr Garcia said. “What happens on the 19th, I’m hopeful they put everything out, it shouldn’t be heavily redacted, the files shouldn’t be tampered with.”

A Reuters/Ipsos poll in the US this week found just 23 per cent of respondents approved of Mr Trump’s handling of the Epstein issue, while 52 per cent disapproved.

Seventy per cent said they believed the government was hiding information about people who may have participated in Epstein’s trafficking.

Mr Trump has said he ended his friendship with Epstein about 20 years ago, and has insisted he was unaware of allegations Epstein had abused and trafficked underage girls.

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