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White House says it would support forensic analysis of alleged Trump signature on Epstein letter
The White House endorses forensic handwriting analysis amid disputes over the letter's authenticity, with Trump's allies challenging its signature despite similar documents from the early 2000s.
- On Tuesday, a spokesperson for the White House denied that President Trump either authored or signed a vulgar birthday message addressed to Jeffrey Epstein.
- This denial follows the July Wall Street Journal report publishing the alleged 2003 letter as part of a book compiled for Epstein's 50th birthday.
- Trump and his allies argue the signature on the letter is fake, citing discrepancies with signatures from his presidency beginning in 2017, while letters from the late 1990s show similar signatures.
- Leavitt said the White House would support forensic handwriting analysis, stating the image "PROVES" Trump did not sign it and calling the narrative a "Democrat Epstein Hoax."
- The release of the letter and disputes over its authenticity have intensified political controversy, with Trump filing a $10 billion defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal.
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