House Oversight Democrats Accuse Attorney General of Deleting Trump Photo From Epstein File
The House Oversight Democrats are raising questions about Attorney General Pam Bondi after they discovered that a photo of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein has been mysteriously removed from the Department of Justice’s Epstein Files. The Democrats pointed out a numbering irregularity in the file, sparking speculation about the missing photo.
According to reports, the file containing the photo jumps from “EFTA00000467” to “EFTA00000469″, with House Oversight Dems claiming that “EFTA00000468” containing the alleged photo of President Trump has been removed. The photo in question is said to feature Trump alongside his wife Melania, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Based on Trump’s expression and Maxwell’s body language, it is believed to be a printed version of a previously seen photo.
In response to the controversy, the Oversight Dems took to Twitter to call out AG Bondi, questioning the truth behind the removal of the photo and demanding transparency for the American public. Despite the committee’s inquiries, there has been no official statement from Bondi regarding the alleged deletion.
The Epstein Files have been a topic of interest in recent days, with various photos being released, including NSFW images of Maxwell, pictures of celebrities like Mick Jagger and Chris Tucker, and disturbing images of sex toys and quotes from the novel “Lolita” written on a woman’s skin. The release of these photos has raised further questions about the extent of Epstein’s connections and activities.
As the controversy surrounding the missing photo continues to unfold, the public awaits further information and clarification from AG Bondi and the Department of Justice. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.



