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The images of Little St.
James, one of two private islands Epstein owned in the Caribbean, taken in 2020 by U.S.
Virgin Island authorities.
Most of the images are unremarkable.
Several videos show off the large grounds, a pool with multiple cabanas, a no trespassing sign.
One image showing a large library-type room with a blackboard, scribbled on in chalk with the words including power, plots, deception, and political.
The creepiest photo, showing what appears to be a dentist's chair in a room with 10 masks depicting various male faces hanging on the walls, with two more masks laying side by side on a countertop.
The images are available on megankelly.com.
The files released to the committee in response to a November letter from the U.S.
Virgin Islands Attorney General requesting, quote, all documents and communications related to the federal or local investigations into Epstein or co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
ranking member of the committee Robert Garcia, issuing a statement, quote, We 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.
A Republican spokesperson for the committee telling Axios, It's odd that Democrats are once again releasing selective information as they have done before.
The last time Democrats cherry-picked and doctored documents, their attempt to construct yet another hoax against President Trump completely collapsed.
These images, coming as a bipartisan group of five lawmakers yesterday, request a briefing from Attorney General Pam Bondi on the status of the DOJ's effort to release the Epstein files.
President Trump signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November 19th, setting a 30-day deadline for the public release of all unclassified records, documents, materials, etc.
in the DOJ and FBI's possession regarding Epstein and those who had ties to him.
Coming up, DHS agents flock to New Orleans, the latest city in the Trump administration's illegal immigration crackdown, and a doctor sentenced in connection with Friends actor Matthew Perry's death.
On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security officially launching its latest immigration crackdown.
This one, in New Orleans, dubbed Operation Catahoula Crunch.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin yesterday on CNN describing the nature of the mission.