House Democrats Release Trump-Linked Letter in Epstein Investigation

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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee dropped a new bombshell in the Jeffrey Epstein saga: a sexually suggestive 2003 letter, allegedly signed by President Donald Trump for Epstein’s 50th birthday.

The letter, which included a sketch of a woman’s body, was part of a birthday album turned over by Epstein’s estate.

Analysts say the signature matches Trump’s handwriting from that era. The White House insists the letter is a hoax. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down, saying “Trump didn’t draw the picture and he did not sign it.”

Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for linking him to the letter.

But Democrats are not letting up. They also released a photo of Epstein holding a $22,500 novelty check, joking about Trump “buying a fully depreciated woman.”

The fight is not just about who wrote what — it is about credibility, legacy, sexual assault and who Americans will believe.


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