Democrats in Congress recently shared a note, allegedly from former President Donald Trump, sent to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday. Epstein’s lawyers provided this document to the House Oversight Committee after being subpoenaed.
The committee’s Democratic members shared the letter on X (formerly Twitter). The White House quickly denied the signature’s authenticity. Trump called it a “fake thing” in a statement and said it didn’t sound like him—he also noted that he doesn’t draw.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated that Trump didn’t sign the letter. According to her, Trump’s legal team will continue to address the situation in court.
The note reads, “Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret.” This letter is part of a larger investigation; the committee had demanded various documents from Epstein’s estate, including a birthday book where the note is reportedly found.
Trump has taken legal action against the Wall Street Journal after they published information about the note last summer; he claims their reporting was defamatory. In response, the newspaper’s publisher expressed confidence in their work.
In a related post, Taylor Budowich, the White House deputy chief of staff, shared images of Trump’s real signature, insisting that the note does not match. He called for accountability from News Corp, which owns the Journal.
Ghislaine Maxwell, a known associate of Epstein, created the birthday book in 2003, gathering notes from Epstein’s acquaintances, including Trump, who had a friendship with Epstein at the time. However, Trump cut ties with Epstein in the early 2000s after Epstein hired staff from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
Epstein’s legal troubles began in 2006 when he was charged in Florida with soliciting prostitution. He died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial.
As this story unfolds, it sheds light on the complex relationships and past affiliations between prominent figures. Discussions around this topic often trend on social media, revealing public curiosity and skepticism.
For a deeper understanding of the implications of such relationships, consider reading the New York Times report on the matter or other reputable sources that cover political and legal developments related to Epstein’s case.