Epstein letter allegedly released from Trump by Homemocrats

Homemocrats released an alleged birthday note on Monday saying that Donald Trump was sent to Jeffrey Epstein, and put the president’s pressure on the questions about his interaction with the late shame. The release stems from the herd of documents received by the home supervisory committee, including a birthday diary compiled for the 50th birthday of Epstein. The papers, which have not yet been made public, also include the last will and will of Epstein, entries from his address and contact books from 1990 to 2019, and information on his well -known bank accounts, an assistant of the home supervisory committee said Monday. The committee is investigating the sex trade operation run by Epstein. Democratic committee members posted the alleged image of Trump’s birthday message. The Wall Street Journal reported in July about the existence of an entry by Trump in the book. “Here it is: We got Trump’s birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein who said the president did not exist. Trump talks about a ‘wonderful secret’ that the two shared. What does he hide? Release the files! ‘ The X -mail reads. Trump denied on Monday that he had compiled the message to Epstein and White House Deputy Chief Taylor Budowich, said the image was produced. ‘Time for @newscorp to open the checkbook, it’s not his signature. PART FAST! ‘ Budowich said on X. Trump the reporters of the magazine, the publisher of the newspaper, Dow Jones & Co., parent company News Corp. and sued the founder Rupert Murdoch, accusing them of slandering, saying that the letter did not exist. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a post on X that Trump “will continue to pursue aggressive litigation” and that “it is fake news to promote Democratic Epstein Hoax!” Dow Jones did not respond to a request for comment on Monday. “We have complete confidence in the accuracy and accuracy of our reporting, and will defend powerfully against any lawsuit,” Dow Jones spokeswoman said in response to the lawsuit when it was filed. The birthday diary was compiled by Epstein’s former accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year imprisonment for her role to help Epstein sexually abuse women with minors. Epstein died in prison, in anticipation of trial, according to what the US authorities repeatedly said was a suicide. The staff of the committee will review the new documents and disclose in the near future, the assistant lender said. © 2025 Bloomberg MP This article was generated from an automatic news agency feed without edits to text.