White House says it would support forensic analysis of alleged Trump signature on Epstein letter
- On Monday, the 50th birthday book of Jeffrey Epstein was made public by the House Oversight Committee, revealing a note signed simply as 'Donald' alongside a sketch.
- The note and drawing date back 22 years and were compiled by Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence.
- The White House and Trump have repeatedly stated that the president neither authored nor signed the sexually explicit note and drawing, dismissing the documents as forgeries.
- Several forensic analysts could not confirm the disputed signature's authenticity, though Trump's signature on similar documents from 1987 to 2001 used only his first name with a distinctive tail.
- Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch for $10 billion over their reporting on the note, and the signature controversy remains under legal examination.
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Trump's signature under new scrutiny amid Epstein case
Donald Trump's signature is under scrutiny in a distinctly unpresidential matter. A House committee released Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday album, which includes two documents purportedly signed by Trump. One is a risque drawing, and the other is a photo of…
Comer rejects calls for handwriting expert to analyze alleged Trump signature on Epstein birthday letter
House Oversight Chairman James Comer rejected calls for a professional handwriting expert to analyze the alleged signature of Donald Trump in the Epstein birthday book
Crockett Epically Rips Trump Over His Claim That The Signature On Epstein Birthday Letter Isn't His
The story MAGA Republican President Donald Trump has told about his connection to registered sex offender and indicted human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein—whose crimes included the exploitation and predation of minors—has evolved each time new evidence of their longstanding close ties has come to light.The same has happened with regards to a letter Trump wrote in 2003 when the men were still on good terms.The Wall Street Journal reported in July ab…
Analysts Say Trump DID Write the Epstein Letter… AI Disagrees.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A forensic linguistic analysis by three AI research systems concluded there is an “extremely low probability” that a 2003 letter allegedly written by President Donald J. Trump to Jeffrey Epstein was authored by the America First leader. This contradicts an analysis published by The Wall Street Journal, pointing to Trump as the author.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, The Wall Street…
White House denies alleged Trump letter to Epstein is authentic
After it was released to the public by a congressional committee, U.S. President Donald Trump continued to deny allegations he wrote a suggestive personal note to Epstein for the convicted sex offender’s 50th birthday.
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