Trump’s Epstein letter and drawing from ‘birthday book’ released
House Oversight Committee released a 2003 birthday letter allegedly signed by Trump to Epstein; Trump denies authorship and has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
- Democrats in Congress released a note that US President Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday.
- Trump has denied writing the letter, stating, 'These are not my words, not the way I talk.'
- The letter included messages from other notable individuals like former President Bill Clinton and attorney Alan Dershowitz.
- Trump described the report about the letter as 'false, malicious, and defamatory.
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An alleged birthday letter from Donald Trump to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein causes a stir. Democrats are now putting the document in question on the web. Republicans are angry.
Trump’s alleged birthday note and lewd drawing to Epstein released
A bawdy birthday note that US President Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 for his fiftieth birthday was published Monday by a congressional panel investigating the convicted sex offender and late financier's case. Trump previously claimed the letter did not exist.
A note allegedly sent by Donald Trump to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 has been released by Democrats in a U.S. investigative committee. The White House has again denied the note's authenticity. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is the leading investigative committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. The committee received a book from Epstein's estate containing lewd notes from people he knew. Birthday gift: Democrat…
Democrats release Trump’s alleged lewd Epstein birthday note; White House hits back
The note is inserted into the sketched outline of a nude woman, and was allegedly part of a book of letters from Epstein's friends, compiled by his now imprisoned associate Ghislaine Maxwell for the financier's fiftieth birthday
News Wrap: Message Trump allegedly sent to Epstein released
In our news wrap Monday, House Democrats released a letter that Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein for a 2003 birthday book, the Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to keep nearly five billion dollars in foreign aid frozen and a federal appeals court upheld a ruling that ordered President Trump to pay $83 million to writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her.
George Conway busts Trump's claim that signature on lewd Epstein birthday card isn't his
The Wall Street Journal ignited a firestorm Monday by releasing images of a sexually suggestive birthday message allegedly penned by President Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein back in 2003.The note, reportedly part of a birthday tribute book marking Epstein’s 50th birthday, includes a nude sketch in which Trump’s signature is stylized as pubic hair. Trump denied signing the letter.Now, people who reportedly received letters…
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