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‘The View’ Cohosts React to Trump’s Alleged Epstein Drawing

Congress released a 238-page pamphlet including a birthday message and drawing allegedly from Trump to Epstein, sparking demands for transparency from victims and lawmakers.

  • On September 9, 2024, The View cohosts discussed a controversial birthday note and drawing allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for Epstein's 50th birthday.
  • This discussion followed the release on September 8 of a 238-page tribute book from Epstein's estate containing a note signed 'Donald' and a lewd sketch, sparking renewed scrutiny of Trump's ties to Epstein.
  • Cohosts highlighted the bipartisan effort to obtain Epstein-related documents, debated the note's implications, and noted Trump has denied authorship and sued the Wall Street Journal over its reporting.
  • Psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud stated the note suggests close familiarity with Epstein, while cohosts emphasized victims' calls for full transparency and accountability despite some calling the scandal a hoax.
  • The episode underscored ongoing debate about Epstein's case and Trump's links, indicating the scandal remains unresolved and continues to impact public discourse.
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‘The View’ Cohosts React to Trump’s Alleged Epstein Drawing

The cohosts had a lot to say about the scandalous drawing release.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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