Donald Trump's signature on a greeting with sexual allusions to Jeffrey Epstein. The photograph made public by the democratic congressmen


Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House. Photo: Samuel Corum – Pool Via CNP / Mega / The Mega Agency / Profimedia
Democrats from the Supervisory Commission of the Chamber of Representatives made public a greeting with sexual connotations to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday on the occasion of his 2003 anniversary and which was signed by President Donald Trump, although he denies this, reports News.ro citing the American Association The Associated.
The letter was included in an album from 2003 made for the birthday of the alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump said he did not write the greeting and did not create the drawing with a voluptuous woman who accompanies the text. He filed a process asking for $ 10 billion to The Wall Street Journal for publishing an article about the alleged letter.
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Democrats from the Commission for the Supervisory Commission of the Chamber of Representatives received a copy of the anniversary album on Monday, as part of a batch of documents from Epstein, the sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while waiting for his trial.
After publishing the letter, the deputy head of the White House cabinet, Taylor Budowich, posted on X photos with Trump's signature and labeled the parent company of The Wall Street Journal.
Trump denied that he had written congratulations and that he created the drawing, qualifying the article about it as “false, malicious and defamatory.”
“These are not my words, it is not the way I speak. I also do not draw,” Trump said.
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The congratulation published by the Commission looks exactly as described by The Wall Street Journal in his article. Wearing Trump's name and signature, the letter includes a text framed by a hand -drawn contour of what seems to be a woman with voluptuous forms.
The text of the letter is an imaginary dialogue between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, in which the first says: “We have a few things in common, Jeffrey.”
“The enigmas never get old, did you notice that?” He says, before concluding: “A friend is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and that every day is another wonderful secret.”
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What do Epstein files contain?
The disclosure of the letter comes in the context of a Bipartisan pressure in Congress for the publication of the so-called Epstein files, after years of conspiracy speculation and theories. The requests for publishing the files came from the Republicans, including from the JD Vice President, before being invested as the number 2 of the country.
Jeffrey Epstein, a rich and relationship financier, committed suicide in a Manhattan prison while waiting for his trial, in 2019, being accused of sexually abusing and trafficked dozens of minor girls. The case was brought before justice to more than a decade after he had secretly concluded an agreement with Florida federal prosecutors to escape almost identical accusations. Epstein was accused of paying minor girls with hundreds of dollars in cash for massages and then molested.
Trump's ties with Epstein were well documented, although the president claims that they quarreled two decades ago. He said he came out of the financier in his private Florida club after Epstein betrayed him several times by employing people.
The president was not accused of improper behavior of their social relationship.
In August, the Department of Justice began to hand over to the Supervisory Commission of the Chamber of Representatives the documents in the investigation into Epstein's sexual traffic.
The Commission quoted Epstein's heirs to present the documents last month.
In addition to the album with birthday greetings, the legislators requested Epstein's will, the agreements he signed with the prosecutors, his contacts, as well as his financial transactions and his participation.




