The former president and former secretary of state were originally subpoenaed over the summer as part of the committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his network of powerful associates.
The photos were released without captions, context, or timelines, and Democrats emphasized that identifying information for women in the images had been blurred to protect potential victims.
“During this investigation, Oversight Committee Democrats … have intentionally mischaracterized witness testimony and selectively released information with targeted redactions in an effort to create another hoax involving President Trump.”
Trump’s shift signals that proponents of the legislation likely have enough support to pass it in the House, though its fate in the Senate remains uncertain.
“He swore, with whole-hearted conviction to me that he had done something, he had forgotten that he also swore the exact opposite to me only weeks before."