Wall Street Journal was confirmed on the story of Trump-Epstein’s birthday message

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It really shouldn’t be a big problem.
Donald Trump was one of the many friends asked to send messages to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th anniversary. There are also much more prudent of Bill Clinton.
If the president had simply said “yes, I sent him, we were joking in both directions, nothing to do here” – it was in 2003, before the predatory child was accused of sexual abuse – no one would have flashed. The birthday book was assembled by his girlfriend at the time, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Instead, he brought a legal action of $ 10 billion against the Wall Street Journal for deleting inaccuracies in his report on Trump’s birthday message.
The newspaper has now been justified.
Trump categorically denied having sent a birthday message. He cannot draw, he would never do such a thing, it was inconceivable.
Now it seems much more conceivable.
As the newspaper was the first to introduce itself, there is a friendly back and forth in the context of a sketch of the silhouette of a naked woman. Trump’s signature is in the pubic area, and the newspaper says that it corresponds to other “Donald” signatures recognized – as well as its use of sentences such as “a wonderful thing”.

After the repeated denial of President Trump of his existence, the infamous “birthday letter” which he would have sent to Jeffrey Epstein was born. (Aaron Schwartz / CNP / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
There is this exchange:
Donald: We have some things in common, Jeffrey.
Jeffrey: Yes, we do it, think about it.
Donald: The puzzles never get older, have you noticed that?
Jeffrey: In fact, it was clear for me the last time I saw you.
Donald: A friend is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and every day is another wonderful secret.
That’s all, given more punch by Trump’s denial that he never sent such a thing.
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In fact, after the publication of the texts and the naked silhouette – that I am sure that you have seen as it was everywhere on television – Trump continues to deny that the letter and the sketch are his.
They are sure to go from the good job of Epstein’s disorder, huh?
Reached his cell yesterday by NBC journalist, Garrett Haake, Trump said: “I don’t comment on something that is a dead problem. I gave all the comments to the staff. This is a dead problem.”
It looks like pious wishes. The only “dead” part is Jeffrey Epstein.

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was quick to defend her boss on the Epstein affair. (Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt supported the boss in a publication:
“The latest play published by the Wall Street Journal proves that this whole story of” birthday card “is false. As I have always said, it is very clear that President Trump has not drawn this photo, and he did not sign it. The legal team of President Trump will continue to prosecute disputes aggressively.
“In addition, the ‘reporter’ @joe_palazzolo who wrote this ax work contacted comments at the same minute that he published his story giving us time to answer. These are false news to perpetuate the Democratic Epstein hoax!” But it was hardly a hoax for the victims of Epstein, who spoke the other day – one voted for Trump – the way in which having attracted sex while 14 years ruined their lives.
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The New York Times has a Sober report On other birthday messages to Epstein.
The venture capital William Elkus recalled that Epstein having revoked a beautiful woman in finesse during a visit to an agricultural city in Iowa, where it was difficult to “make the difference between girls and pigs”. Elkus was amazed by Epstein to be able to find a “great spectacular blonde” which he later invited with him to New York, concluding that he had relied on “a long -distance escort service”.
Elkus told Times that it was a joke and that he was referring to the “charisma of Epstein, which was palpable”.
A person named Leslie wrote: “I wanted to get you what you want”, “So” Here it is “- a drawing of breasts. Another writer sent photos of zebras and lions, obtaining it.
A person called Nick described one night in London who left Epstein “howl with laughter”. Nick said that a “gently smiling man” had lowered a woman’s pants and put his hand on her soldiers, only to find the hand of another man already there.
Some women, including assistants and girlfriends – the names are raised – may have been the victims of Epstein.
A woman wrote: “With you, dear Jeffrey, I laugh like a little girl and I feel like a woman.” There is a hand drawn by hand, a brief message and a photo of a woman’s buttocks in a bikini String.
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There is an Epstein cartoon in a beach chair that gets “which seems to be a naked massage of four women with naked breasts”. Appears? This is exactly what it is.
There were messages from Nathan Myhrvold, former technology director for Microsoft; The billionaire in detail Leslie Wexner; The billionaire investor Leon Black; Epstein lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, Epstein; And Jean-Luc Brunel, a French model scout died in 2022 by suicide in a French prison cell after being accused of teenage rapes.
The Washington Post overTo say “attention to Trump’s relationship with Epstein will not disappear anytime soon, and political headaches for the president are likely to linger”.

In a partially expurd photo, Epstein is seen by holding an oversized check with Djtrump on the signature line. (Getty Images)
In a partially expurd photo, Epstein holds an oversized check made to him for $ 22,500 with Djtrump on the signature line. Manuscript legend: “sells” completely depreciated “to Donald Trump for $ 22,500”.
Trump’s allies decided to position the question of signature, adding to the obstruction.
“Is it really the best they could do?” wrote Maga Benny Johnson’s influencer. “Trump has the most famous signature in the world. It’s time to pursue them in oblivion.”
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In a drawing, labeled “1983”, a male figure is represented putting balloons to young girls in mats. It was next to “2003”, where he attracted massages of naked breasts with the legend “what a big country!”
Look, there is no other way to say it: it smells of concealment.
I mean, do people buy the president’s insistence so that he never sent the birthday message they have seen with their own eyes?
Trump has boxed by insisting, even now that he had never sent such a message. It is the heart of the political problem.
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The president can pronounce the dead history, but for the rest of the world – including the supporters of Maga who were obsessed with this affair – it is very alive.