Democrats release Trump's alleged Epstein birthday note
The House Oversight Committee released a 2003 letter allegedly signed by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein amid bipartisan efforts to disclose Epstein-related files amid ongoing investigations.
- House Democrats released a birthday message allegedly from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which Trump denies writing.
- Trump's deputy chief of staff claimed the card's signature does not match Trump's typical signing style.
- The House Oversight Committee obtained the letter through a subpoena while investigating Epstein's estate.
- Trump filed a libel lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over their report linking him to Epstein's birthday celebration.
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See Epstein’s full 'birthday book,' with alleged personal messages from Trump, Clinton and others
A collection of personal notes penned for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday offers a portrait of the convicted child sex offender through crude drawings, images and messages filled with sexual content or innuendo.
House Oversight staff combing through unredacted Epstein estate materials
House Oversight staffers are combing through unredacted Epstein estate materials today. This comes after the Oversight Committee released some of Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports more from Capitol Hill. Former assistant U.S. attorney Mimi Rocah and Miami Herald Investigative Reporter Ben Wieder join Ana Cabrera to share their thoughts.
Trump's alleged birthday note to Epstein released
A lewd birthday letter that Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 — which the US president claimed did not exist — was published Monday by a congressional panel investigating the late financier's sex crimes case. The letter, a type-written message inserted into the sketched outline of a nude woman, was one of many notes sent by Epstein's friends that his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, now imprisoned, had compiled into a book for h…
Chris Hayes Says 'Donald Trump Has Been Caught Dead to Rights' by Latest Epstein Reveals
Chris Hayes declared on Tuesday’s “All In” that “Donald Trump has been caught dead to rights” by the latest released documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Among those documents was a copy of the letter Trump wrote for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, which, as Hayes explained, was part of a birthday book created for the billionaire sex offender that also included messages from “dozens of luminaries and friends of Jeffrey Epstein.” As H…
President Trump rejects claim of writing Epstein's birthday note: ‘not my signature’
US President Donald Trump denied signing or authoring a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, stating it is not his signature or style. The letter was part of a book for Epstein's 50th birthday, released by a congressional panel investigating his sex crimes case.
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