Trump denies writing a birthday message to Epstein described in the Wall Street Journal report star-news.press/wp

The controversy over US President Donald Trump’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s records has entered into a new dimension on Thursday, as he is fighting his administration to obtain promises to issue details about the sex tracking issue that involves a single -time friend of the president now.
Trump promised a lawsuit after the Wall Street Journal described a sexually suggestive message saying that the newspaper says Bore Trump and it was included in the 2003 album for the fifty Epstein birthday. Trump denied writing the letter, describing it as “false, malicious and degrading.”
CBC News has not independently realized the Wall Street Journal.
This came after Trump has been in recent days that supporters of “weakness” compete for more records from the Ibstein probe, after years of flirting with political support from those who disturbed calls for covering up the case to protect Epstein’s wealthy friends, who passed away due to suicide in 2019 pending the trial of the federal accusation of the two positions.
Trump also protects the public prosecutor from interrogating him about the case after he returned to the claim that there is a “customer list” of elites who participated in the Crimes of Ibstein, and he has even taken to demand without evidence that the files were done by the Democrats.
The texts are released
In an administration proud to change the narration on negative stories, the Epstein epic had the great survival force, thanks to this partly to fighting at high levels of the government, and Trump’s criticism of the reader remains his own base and the main scratching of the reason for documenting his administration, which promised to cancel the lock-apparently for good.
The disclosure of Thursday-besides frustration with legislators who carry Trump in the Capitol Hill-Republican President to reflect the sudden path and the direction of the American public prosecutor Bam Bondi to try to put some documents in the public case.

Bondi She said she would seek permission from the court Friday to launch the information of the major jury, but the judge’s approval will require the approval of the judge, and she and Trump were silent about the additional evidence collected by federal law enforcement in the sprawling investigation that Bondi announced last week that it would not be issued.
According to what was reported, the message revealed by the Wall Street Journal was collected by British -British social social maxwell as part of a birthday album for Ibstein, three years before the arrest of the archaeological financier for the first time in 2006, and then he was subjected to a retreat with Trump.
Maxwell was arrested in 2020 and was convicted after a year of charges that she helped Epstein to tempt girls to sexual abuse.
Trump’s letter includes a text framed through the outlines of what appears to be a naked woman drawn by hand and ends with “Happy Birthday-Perhaps every day is a great secret,” according to the newspaper. The port described the contents of the message, but he did not publish a picture that it fully clarified.
“I do not draw pictures”: Trump
Trump criticized the story in a long post on social media on Thursday evening, saying that he spoke to the newspaper owner, Robert Murdoch, and its main editor, Emma Taker, and told them that the message was “fake”. Trump promised to sue the paper on the story, saying: “This is not my words, and not the way I speak. Also, I do not draw pictures.”
US Vice President JD Vance said the newspaper “should be shy” to publish it.
“Where is this message? Will you feel shocked when you learned that she never appeared to us before publishing it? Do anyone think frankly that this seems like Donald Trump?” Books on the social media platform x.
The Trump administration has been fighting for nearly two weeks to contain the repercussions of the US Department of Justice that Epstein’s evidence would not be launched in the government’s possession of the public despite the promises of transparency from Bondi.
The reflection of the Ministry of Justice on Epstein’s files not only angered Trump’s supporters, but also touched on the exchange of two drives in the White House last week between Bondi and the deputy director of the FBI Dan Bongino, who was publicly treated publicly.
The administration has not yet provided a complete accountability for the most famous reflection after Bondi handed over the folders to the conservative influencers in the White House that read “Epstein: the first stage” and “the most transparent administration”. Bondi rejected earlier this week to answer questions from journalists about Epstein files and their relationship with Bongino.
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2025-07-18 02:20:00



