Donald Trump's note to Epstein, that he denies signing, released by Congress
The letter was included as part of a 50th birthday album compiled in 2003 for Epstein, a wealthy and well-connected financier who was once a friend of Trump.
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Trump has denied writing the letter. Photo: PTI
Washington, 9 Sep
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released on
Monday a sexually suggestive letter to Jeffrey Epstein purportedly signed by
President Donald Trump, which he has denied.
The letter was included as part of a 50th birthday album
compiled in 2003 for Epstein, a wealthy and well-connected financier who was
once a friend of Trump.
The full House committee on Monday night released a copy of
the entire album, which bore names of some other prominent figures such as
former President Bill Clinton and attorney Alan Dershowitz in a “friends”
section, and included other letters with sexually provocative language.
Trump has said he did not write the letter or create the
drawing of a curvaceous woman that surrounds the letter, and he filed a USD 10
billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for earlier reporting on his
link to the letter.
“As I have said all along, it's very clear President Trump
did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it,” White House press secretary
Karoline Leavitt said in a statement posted on X. “President Trump's legal team
will continue to aggressively pursue litigation.”
White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich posted
various pictures on X of Trump's signature over the years and wrote, “it's not
his signature.”
As House Republicans left the Capitol on Monday night, many
waved off questions about the letter, echoing a similar theme. “It's not his
signature. I've seen Donald Trump sign a million things,” said Rep. Byron
Donalds of Florida.
Rep. Thomas Massie, who is leading a bipartisan push for a
House vote to force the Justice Department to release its Epstein files,
downplayed the letter's relevance entirely.
“It doesn't prove anything. Having a birthday card from
Trump doesn't help the survivors and the victims,” Burchett said.
The release of the drawing comes as the president has for
months faced increasing pressure to force more disclosure in the case of
Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein was accused of paying underage girls hundreds of
dollars in cash for massages and then molesting them, while Maxwell was
convicted of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by him.
It also once again puts a spotlight on Trump's former
friendship with Epstein, which the president said ended two decades ago, after
a falling-out.
Trump said recently that he cut ties with Epstein because he
“stole” young women — including Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein's most
well-known sex trafficking accusers — who worked for the spa at his Mar-a-Lago
resort.
The case against Epstein was brought more than a decade
after he secretly cut a deal with federal prosecutors in Florida to dispose of
nearly identical allegations.
Trump had suggested during the presidential campaign that
he'd seek to open the government's files into Epstein, but much of what the
government has released so far had already been out there.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee received a copy
of the birthday album on Monday as part of a batch of documents from Epstein's
estate.
Trump has denied writing the letter and creating the
drawing, calling The Wall Street Journal report on it “false, malicious, and
defamatory.”
“These are not my words, not the way I talk. Also, I don't
draw pictures,” Trump said.
The letter released by the committee looks exactly as described
by The Wall Street Journal in its report.
The letter bearing Trump's name and what appears to be his
signature includes text framed by a hand-drawn outline of a curvaceous woman.
“A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday — and may every
day be another wonderful secret,” the letter says.
The letter's disclosure comes amid a bipartisan push in
Congress for the release of the so-called Epstein files amid years of
speculation and conspiracy theories. Calls for the release of the records came
from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance, before he was sworn into
the country's No. 2 position.
The Justice Department in August began turning over records
from the Epstein sex trafficking investigation to the House Oversight
Committee.
The committee subpoenaed the Epstein estate for documents
last month. In addition to the birthday book, lawmakers requested Epstein's
last will and testament, agreements he signed with prosecutors, his contact
books, and his financial transactions and holdings.
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