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Photo from Epstein estate shows Trump's face on condom packaging

The condoms displayed a cartoon picture of Trump with the label, “I’m HUUUUGE!”

by Nur Ibrahim, Published Dec. 15, 2025


Image courtesy of Democrats House Committee on Oversight and Reform


Claim:
An authentic photograph released from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate showed a bowl of condoms with packaging that bore a caricature of U.S. President Donald Trump’s face and the label, “I’m HUUUUGE!”
Rating:
True

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On Dec. 12, 2025, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Democrats, also known as the Oversight Democrats, released several photographs from the estate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. In 2019, Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died by suicide in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges of minors, per the FBI.

After the photographs were released, a claim circulated online showing a caricature of U.S. President Donald Trump on condom packages with the label, "I'm HUUUUGE!" These condom packages were allegedly part of the photographs Epstein's estate gave to the Oversight Democrats.

(Instagram user "thetimes")

The above image is really from Epstein's estate and shows satirical condoms with Trump's face on their covers and the label, "I'm HUUUUGE!" As such we rate this claim as true.

Oversight Democrats released the photographs, which can be found on the Dropbox link here. The image can be found on this file. The photograph shows a pile of packaged condoms with Trump's caricature on them in a bowl. Next to the condoms is a price label of $4.50 per "Trump Condom." 

(Democrats House Committee on Oversight and Reform)

While the condoms were found among Epstein's estate items, they were originally made in 2016 by a novelty shop in New York City called Fishs Eddy. Per the National Museum of American History's description: 

The package features a cartoon image of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The text reads "I'm HUUUUGE!" which plays on Trump's pattern of speech and use of catch phrases; the front of the package also reads, "Say it with a condom."

The condom packaging was intended as "political satire." The reverse side of the condom packaging was linked to the website sayitwithacondom.com, which appears to be an online store where one can still order customized condoms with their own labels and packaging. 

The condoms in question appeared to still be available on the website, as of this writing, with the following description:

With all the media coverage on Donald Trump these days, we couldn't resist parodying one of his best lines for a political gag gift. We partnered up with Fishs Eddy in NYC to create the "I'm Huuuuge!" Trump Condom. *These condoms are "tremendous" - not really, they're standard sized •These condoms are built like a wall to keep out STD's and unwanted pregnancies 99% of the time •These condoms will help you negotiate rounding the bases and scoring safely.

Oversight Democrats said on Dec. 12 that they received 95,000 new photographs from Epstein's estate that they were reviewing and would release more over the coming weeks. These included old photographs of prominent men like former U.S. President Bill Clinton, billionaire Bill Gates, and Trump, among others.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act became law on Nov. 19, 2025. Per the act, the U.S. Department of Justice had a 30-day deadline — Dec. 19, 2025 — to release its unclassified files.

Snopes has offered a collection of rumors about a trove of emails and documents released by the deceased financier's estate, investigated photos reportedly taken on Epstein's Little St. James Island, and verified a photograph of Trump with six females. 


By Nur Ibrahim

Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a reporter with experience working in television, international news coverage, fact checking, and creative writing.


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