The Democrats in Congress issued a memorandum claiming that US President Donald Trump and sent to Jeffrey Epstein on his fiftieth birthday.
Epstein lawyers sent the documents to the House of Representatives Supervision Committee after they were summoned last month.
Then the democratic members of the committee published a copy of the alleged message on Monday.
The White House said that signing the message was not Trump. After the Wall Street Journal published details of the alleged observation in July, Trump said it was “a fake something” and denied writing it.
He said at that time: “These are not my words, and not the way I speak. Also, I do not draw pictures,” he said at that time.
“President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it,” said White House press secretary Caroline Levitte on Monday. “President Trump’s legal team will continue to follow up strongly.”
“Happy birthday – it may be another great secret,” says the signature.
Last month, the committee issued legal summons for the Epstein real estate perpetrators to produce a number of documents, including a birthday book containing the alleged observation of Trump.
Trump filed a lawsuit against Wall Street Journal, publisher and executives, including the owner of News Robert Murdoch, after the newspaper published its story in the summer.
The publisher of the newspaper Dow Jones said at the time that it was “full confidence in the accuracy and accuracy of our reports.”
In X, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Taylor Boudwich, posted several pictures of Trump’s signing on Monday.
“It’s time for newscorp to open this check book, it’s not its signature. Defense!” Budowich books.
The Wall Street Journal reported in July that Epstein is the partner of Gesslain Maxwell created the Christmas book of the Mamouli in 2003.
He contained offers from various Epstein’s knowledge, including a note that he claimed bearing the name Trump, who was then his friend.
Trump and Ebstein were friendly for years, but the president said that he fell with him in the early first decade of the twentieth century after the Mawlidans made his resort in Mar Lago in Florida.
IPestine was charged for the first time criminal in 2006 in Florida on charges of a state of prostitution. He died in prison in 2019 while waiting for the trial.
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2025-09-08 20:26:00