The White House’s official social media account on X made several cryptic posts Thursday night featuring pixelated images of President Donald Trump – an apparent bid to boost engagement that quickly backfired as critics immediately invoked the president’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Given the frequent use of pixelation to redact photographs, the pixelated images of Trump shared by the White House drew immediate comparisons to some of the redacted files released recently by the Justice Department (DOJ) related to Epstein, one of which was from House Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee.
On their official X account, the House Democrats responded to the White House’s post with a pixelated image of their own, only this one featured both Trump and Epstein. Captured in 1997, the image is a well-known photograph of Trump with his arm around Epstein at the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Other critics got in on the mockery, including liberal influencer Brian Krassenstein, who shared with his nearly 1 million followers on X another pixelated image of Trump and Epstein, as did Canadian political commentator and podcast host Kevin Castley.
Trump’s second stint in the White House has been plagued by his past relationship with Epstein as new details about their past friendship continue to emerge. Such details include Epstein having once claimed to have been Trump’s “closest friend for 10 years,” Trump having flown on Epstein’s personal jet at least eight times in the 1990s, and that Trump may have “spent hours” with one of Epstein’s victims at his home, according to documents released recently by the DOJ.
Trump has been so fiercely scrutinized over his past ties to Epstein that a majority of Americans now believe that the president launched a war against Iran, at least in part, to “distract from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal,” a recent poll from Data for Progress revealed earlier this month.


