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Epstein Estate Turns over ‘Birthday Book,’ Other Documents to House Panel

The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Epstein's estate for documents including a birthday book with a disputed letter allegedly signed by Trump, who denies its authenticity and has sued over it.

  • The House Oversight Committee released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, including the so-called ‘Birthday Book’ allegedly containing a note signed by President Trump.
  • The release followed months of investigation and legal efforts to obtain Epstein’s files from his estate, with Rep. Subramanyam stating Monday’s file drop was “only the first batch” and more documents are forthcoming.
  • The 2003 "Birthday Book," obtained by House Democrats, features a troubling note purportedly from Donald Trump, who has denied both authoring the message and its existence; meanwhile, Subramanyam challenges his denial and urges that everyone involved, regardless of political affiliation, be held responsible.
  • Subramanyam declared, “We have to continue to name names” and “pursue justice” since the files reveal ongoing questions about credibility and potential hidden secrets in Epstein’s network.
  • The ongoing release of Epstein files to the public aims to increase transparency and accountability for survivors, suggesting further scrutiny of powerful associates may follow as investigations continue.
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White House reiterates denial Trump authored Epstein letter

The White House continued to deny on Tuesday that President Donald Trump had authored a lewd birthday letter to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, after the alleged note was published a day earlier.

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On Monday, a previously controversial birthday greeting that US President Donald Trump allegedly sent to sex offender and billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was made public. The White House denies Trump's involvement - but the publication has reignited the debate over the fabled documents. - The Epstein affair is the new Kennedy assassination, says US expert Andreas Utterström.

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