Epstein birthday book renews pressure on Trump, other former pals
The 238-page book compiled for Epstein's 50th birthday reveals handwritten notes from prominent figures, intensifying scrutiny amid ongoing investigations into Epstein's criminal network.
- The House Oversight Committee made public a previously secret birthday book tied to Jeffrey Epstein, including an alleged typewritten message signed by President Donald Trump over a nude sketch.
- Pressure from congressional review and redactions led the estate to release more documents after the Justice Department provided mostly redacted files to the House Oversight Committee.
- The birthday book includes handwritten notes and photos from figures like former President Bill Clinton and lawyer Alan Dershowitz, with entries referencing Ghislaine Maxwell and a 2003 letter about a 16-year-old 'Phillie'.
- On Wednesday, members of the House Oversight Committee will review estate files and prepare hearings, while Rep. James Comer vowed a thorough investigation and Peter Mandelson was fired Thursday over linked emails.
- The Epstein black book's hundreds of entries position it as a continued source of political peril for President Donald Trump, as lawmakers will soon receive uncensored names from the Epstein estate and political opponents challenging Trump plan to press these disclosures.
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Epstein birthday book renews pressure on Trump, other former pals
A decades-old book of cheerful, often lewd birthday messages has set off a political bomb in Washington -- helping bring down the British ambassador and inflaming the most perilous scandal of Donald Trump's presidency.
Kafka: Letter in Epstein ‘birthday book’ overstates relationship
Detroit real estate developer Philip Kafka’s father was one of Jeffrey Epstein’s oldest childhood friends, calling the notorious sex trafficker and pedophile a role model for his son in a signed letter released Monday by Congress. Documents released by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform included Terry Kafka’s sexually-charged letter as part of Epstein’s 50th “birthday book,” a collection of bawdy tributes from friends co…
Former Democrat Leader Exposed By New, Explosive Epstein Allegations In Massive Document Release - The American Tribune.com
As part of the ongoing Epstein investigation, the House Oversight Committee released a 238-page “birthday book” compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, which features handwritten notes and photos from prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton and influential lawyer Alan Dershowitz. For context, while some notes, such as those written by his mother, Pauline Epstein, were largely innocuous, oth…
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