A picture of the American consumer Jeffrey Epstein, the left, and Donald Trump while assembling in the Mart R Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1997.
Davidoff Studios Photography | Photo archive Gety pictures
The “Bawdy” message to Jeffrey Epstein bearing the signature of President Donald Trump in an album of messages he received on his fiftieth birthday in 2003, Wall Street Magazine I mentioned Thursday evening, citing the documents reviewed by the newspaper.
The message, which the magazine said that Trump had sent it at the request of the friend of Epsin Heisslain Maxwell, was written 16 years before the Ministry of Justice is now accusing Epsin with children smuggling in 2019, during the first period of Trump’s state in his post.
Missive, who denied Trump after he wrote, appeared, as the president is trying to anger, increasingly criticizing the decision of the Prosecutor Bam Bondi not to release more evidence that the Ministry of Justice obtained during the investigation of Epstein.
It was not clear whether the Christmas album was among the Ibstein documents recently reviewed by the Ministry of Justice. CNBC requested a comment from the Ministry of Justice and the White House about the album and the message.
According to magazineThe letter “contains several lines of the automatic acquired text that the outlines of a naked woman, which appears to be hand, with a heavy mark.”
“A pair of small arches indicate the breast of the woman, and the signature of the future president is” Donald “under her waist, and mimics pubic hair.
They wrote: “The message is concluded:” Happy birthday – and every day it may be a great secret. “
the magazine He said it was not clear.
“Inside the broad plan for a woman, there was a printed note on its classification as a fake conversation between Trump and Ibstein, written in the third person,” the paper mentioned.
The book of the album related to the skin contained Trump’s birthday letter, as well as letters to Epstein from lawyer Alan Dershitz and billionaire Lexneer, among the documents “examined by the Ministry of Justice officials who investigated in Epstein and Maxwell years ago,” the newspaper stated, citing the people who reviewed the pages.
Trump denied writing the letter or drawing the image during a Tuesday interview, according to the newspaper.
“This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s the story of Wall Street Journal,” he said. “I did not write a picture in my life. I do not draw pictures of women,” he said. “It is not my language. It is not my words.”
The paper said that Trump told the magazine that if I published an article on the message, “I will sue Wall Street Journal Just as I filed a lawsuit against everyone. “
After publishing the story of the magazine, Vice President JD Vance in Published on the social networking site xHe wrote, “Forgive my language, but this story is complete with absolute bulls —.”
“You should be ashamed of WSJ to publish it,” Vans wrote in the tweet. “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?”
The magazine’s article was published a day after the launch of the Ministry of Justice, Mourin Kumi, a senior prosecutor at the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Manhattan, who was part of the teams that ruled Epstein and Maxwell. Kumi is the daughter of Trump’s enemy for a long time, James Comey, who was launched by Trump, director of the FBI in 2017.
Trump said he had ended his friendship with Epstein before the money manager acknowledged that he was guilty of a sexual crime related to a minor in the Florida State Court in 2008.
Epstein, 66, died in August 2019 at Manhattan Federal Prison, a month after he was arrested for sex smuggling. His death was committing suicide.
Maxwell was convicted of the trial of the Federal Manhattan Court for multiple crimes related to the crimes of underage girls for sexual abuse by Epstein. In 2022, it is receive 20 -year prison sentence.
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2025-07-18 00:19:00