
All In with Chris Hayes New Epstein photos: Trump, Woody Allen, Bannon, Clinton pictures released
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Dec 13, 2025 In this gripping discussion, Robert Garcia, a U.S. Congressman, sheds light on the shocking release of 95,000 Epstein estate photos featuring high-profile individuals. Former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and legal reporter Lisa Rubin analyze the gaps in the DOJ's investigations and the implications of protective orders on material disclosure. The conversation touches on the disturbing nature of some images and survivor Jess Michaels shares her poignant reaction, emphasizing the importance of pursuing justice through financial trails.
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Bannon's Unreleased Epstein Footage
- Steve Bannon appears repeatedly in the photos and had prolonged contact with Epstein, including recorded interviews.
- Bannon claims a documentary motive, but hours of footage remain unpublished.
DOJ's 'Nothing To See' Claim Critiqued
- The DOJ issued a memo claiming there was "nothing to see here," which experts say prematurely closed inquiry.
- Andrew Weissmann and others argue the memo mischaracterized a limited investigation and withheld rich materials.
Protective Orders And What Could Be Shared
- Judges modified protective orders to allow DOJ to share investigative materials with Congress under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Those materials include interview notes, school and immigration records, bank statements, and electronic service returns.





