Blacked out faces in Epstein photo creates a 'problem for Donald Trump': MS NOW reporter
Photo of Donald Trump with women released by Democrats (MS NOW screenshot)

A collection of Jeffrey Epstein photos released by Democrats on Friday contained one of Donald Trump with an assortment of women which is already raising questions about the president and his relationship with the notorious sex trafficker.

None of them good ones.

Friday morning, MS NOW host Anna Cabrerra showed the picture of Trump along with Epstein photos of notable celebrities like Woody Allen, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates and Bill Clinton.

One that stood out was the Trump picture where the future president has his arms around six women, all wearing festive leis and all with their faces blacked out.

According to MS NOW legal expert Lisa Rubin, the blacking out of some faces but not all was an interesting twist, while MS NOW’s Ken Dilanian suggested it only makes things worse for Trump.

Adding the caveat that the pictures prove nothing when it comes to evidence of sexual assault, Rubin elaborated, “One thing that stands out to me is the people whose faces are not redacted as compared with images where we can see that the women have faces that are redacted or blurred out. That suggests to me that either the [Epstein] estate and or the committee believes that some of these women are either minors and or survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell because there are other images, for example, including an image with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Bill Clinton and an unidentified couple where both the man and the other woman's faces are fully visible.”

Dilanian chimed in with, “The Democrats and the Republicans could have pressed the Biden Justice Department to release Epstein files. They could have issued the subpoena a long time ago and they didn't.”

“The Democrats are doing this now because they sense that putting this information out puts pressure on Donald Trump, that this is a problem for Donald Trump, this story,” he added. “And they're doing it in part for political reasons. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but that's just the world that we live in.”

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