Senator Ron Wyden, a senior Democrat, reported viewing confidential Epstein files from the Trump administration. These files reveal approximately $1.5 billion in wire transfers to and from Epstein’s accounts, involving thousands of transactions with undisclosed associates. The Senator, who has been investigating Epstein’s finances for three years, raised concerns about the Justice Department’s handling of the case, particularly in light of its recent decision to close the investigation. Wyden’s statements were made as Republicans resisted releasing the findings of a related investigation into the late sex offender.
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Senators Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren have requested information from CBS regarding the cancellation of “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert, suspecting potential political motivations. The senators’ inquiry aims to uncover any undue influence that may have led to the show’s removal from the network. This follows mounting speculation about the circumstances surrounding the show’s potential departure. The investigation seeks transparency into CBS’s decision-making process.
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Newly released reporting from the Wall Street Journal reveals a birthday message from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at shared interests and undisclosed secrets. The message, which was sent on Epstein’s 50th birthday, has sparked controversy. In response, Trump has expressed strong reactions, and Republicans are reportedly grappling with the revelations. This information was released on July 18, 2025.
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In a recent interview, a former executive from Trump Plaza described Jeffrey Epstein as a close friend of Donald Trump, alleging they were once caught bringing underage women into the casino. This occurred during the 1980s, according to Jack O’Donnell, who was then the hotel and casino boss. The White House has strongly refuted the claims, labeling the former employee as a liar. This comes as Trump attempts to distance himself from his association with Epstein, especially amidst growing calls for the release of more information related to the late billionaire’s 2019 child sex-trafficking case.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump wrote a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein in the early 2000s, which was included in a 2003 album created for Epstein’s 50th birthday. The letter, bearing Trump’s signature and an illustration of a naked woman, contained suggestive language suggesting a shared understanding between the two. Trump has since denied writing the letter and threatened to sue the Journal, calling the story false and malicious. The Trump administration reportedly attempted to prevent the story’s publication, but the Journal proceeded, leading to further scrutiny of Trump’s relationship with Epstein.
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The Wall Street Journal published a report detailing an alleged birthday card from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump denies and plans to sue over. The card, described in the report, features a sketch of a nude woman with a suggestive message. Trump has asserted the story is false, with the former president claiming he “never wrote a picture in [his] life,” and that the Journal and Rupert Murdoch were warned about the false report. The report, however, has drawn significant attention and reactions from prominent political figures.
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A recent report from The Wall Street Journal details a letter, reportedly written by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, containing a drawing of a nude woman and suggestive language. Trump has denied writing the letter and drawing the picture, claiming it is a “fake” story. The report also includes an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein, further illuminating their relationship. Following the report, Trump announced plans to sue the outlet and his administration has failed to release more information regarding the Epstein case, causing frustration among supporters.
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The White House attempted to block the publication of a Wall Street Journal article detailing a suggestive birthday letter allegedly written by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. Despite threats of legal action, the Journal published the story, which included a description of the letter’s bawdy content and Trump’s denial of authorship. Following publication, Trump reaffirmed his intention to sue the Journal, NewsCorp, and Rupert Murdoch. The article’s release coincided with controversy surrounding the White House’s handling of Epstein investigation documents, leading to backlash from some of Trump’s supporters and sparking debates over transparency.
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During a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting, Democratic members walked out as the committee prepared to vote on President Trump’s lawyer for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Democrats attempted to invoke “Rule 4” to allow debate, but Chairman Chuck Grassley ignored it, and Democrats sought intervention from the Senate Parliamentarian. The Democrats aimed to call whistleblowers to testify, and accused Grassley of violating the committee’s rules and decorum by refusing to hear statements. Multiple senators condemned the process as a “kangaroo court,” while former Senator Heidi Heitkamp mentioned rumors of Trump’s plans to nominate Bove to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, a letter purportedly written by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday, featuring a suggestive sketch, was reviewed. The letter, compiled in a birthday gift book by Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell, allegedly included a fictional conversation between Trump and Epstein. Trump has denied writing the letter, calling it fake and threatening to sue the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, if the story was published. The report has emerged amid the Trump administration’s grappling with the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide, a detail that is in stark contrast to conspiracy theories.
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