The White House isn’t buying what House Democrats are selling—and honestly, neither are many Americans. After Democrats on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released another batch of photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, the administration accused them of pushing a carefully curated, politically motivated narrative rather than the truth.
The newly released images feature familiar names—President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Woody Allen—and come just days after Oversight Democrats claimed they had obtained “never-before-seen” photos and videos from Epstein’s private island. According to Democrats, these materials were supposed to be a “harrowing look” behind closed doors. According to the White House, it was more like selective editing with a political agenda. Funny how that works.
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson didn’t hold back. She said Democrats were “selectively releasing cherry-picked photos with random redactions” to manufacture a false narrative. Jackson also pointed out an inconvenient detail for Democrats: figures like Stacey Plaskett and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries allegedly sought money and meetings from Epstein after he was already a convicted sex offender. That part, of course, didn’t make the highlight reel.
Jackson made it clear that what she called the “Democrat hoax” against President Trump has been repeatedly debunked. She emphasized that the Trump administration has done more for Epstein’s victims than Democrats ever have—calling for transparency, releasing thousands of pages of documents, and pushing for further investigations into Epstein’s associates. Apparently, demanding answers is only controversial when it doesn’t fit the narrative.

A White House official echoed that sentiment, telling Fox News that Democrats intentionally chose which photos to release and applied random redactions for political effect. Crucially, the official stressed that none of the released materials have ever shown any wrongdoing by President Trump—an inconvenient fact that keeps getting in the way of the outrage cycle.

Meanwhile, Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries have denied allegations of dinners or donations connected to Epstein, and a House GOP effort to censure Stacey Plaskett failed last month. Representatives for Bill Clinton and Woody Allen did not respond to requests for comment, while Democrats also included photos of sex toys in the latest release—because nothing says “serious oversight” like shock-value imagery.
Adding to the broader picture, a federal judge this week cleared the Justice Department to release grand jury transcripts from Epstein’s 2019 sex trafficking case. Even then, the judge cautioned that the roughly 70 pages contain little new information—hardly the bombshell some are hoping for.
In the end, the White House message is straightforward: stop the political theater and start focusing on facts. Transparency, accountability, and justice for victims matter more than recycled talking points. And that’s exactly the direction this administration continues to push—steadily, unapologetically, and with the truth on its side.