A photograph featured in a new book depicts a warm relationship between Peter Mandelson, now the UK ambassador to the US, and an unnamed individual. Accompanying the image is a heartfelt message from Mandelson declaring the person his “best pal,” regardless of location. The photograph and accompanying sentiment highlight a close friendship between the two figures.
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House Democrat Dave Min, after reviewing government files on Jeffrey Epstein, believes there are grounds to suspect President Donald Trump’s involvement in wrongdoing, despite disclaimers to the contrary. Min cited numerous connections, including allegations made by a 14-year-old, and the frequent mention of Trump’s name in the documents. He emphasized the need to uncover the truth and called for the release of the unredacted Epstein files, while the White House denies any wrongdoing. The case is further complicated by a birthday letter, allegedly from Trump to Epstein, and a fake check referencing a woman, which were also revealed.
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Republicans in the House of Representatives are avoiding discussions about a supposed birthday note from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the House Oversight Committee releasing documents related to the sex offender. Some Republicans, including Nancy Mace, express frustration about the focus on the note, especially considering the lack of justice for Epstein’s victims. While Trump has denied sending the card, and Speaker Mike Johnson has downplayed his involvement, other Republicans are waiting to see more about the notes. Democrats, like Robert Garcia, have called the actions of the Republicans “shameful” concerning this investigation.
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Leavitt clarified that she did not call the documents themselves a hoax. Instead, she asserted that the narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, currently dominating liberal cable channels, is the hoax. According to Leavitt, the hoax involves Democrats feigning concern for crime victims while failing to address the issue of child pedophilia and exploiting victims for political gain, specifically to smear the president.
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The recently released 238-page birthday book of Jeffrey Epstein contains multiple mentions of Donald Trump. Included in the book is a birthday letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein, featuring a sexually suggestive doodle and signature, which the White House dismissed as a hoax. Furthermore, Trump’s name appears in a photograph depicting Epstein with businessman Joel Pashcow, who wrote a letter referencing a woman they both socialized with and a mock check from “DJ Trump.” Pashcow’s contact information was also found in Epstein’s address book, and he donated to Trump’s campaign in 2016.
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Mary Trump, the former President’s niece, confirmed that the signature on a suggestive birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein is her uncle’s. The White House denied the signature belonged to Donald Trump after the House Oversight Committee released the 2003 letter. The note, which included a crude drawing, prompted calls for the release of all Epstein files. The White House continues to deny the authenticity of the note, with officials claiming the drawing and signature are not Trump’s.
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Handwriting expert Emma Bache has analyzed the signature on a birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein and concluded that it is “absolutely” Donald Trump’s signature from the early 2000s. Comparing the signature with others from the time, Bache found the formation, pressure, and strokes to be identical to the former president’s official signature. The files, released by the US Congress, originated from a book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein’s 50th birthday. While the White House has denied Trump’s involvement, Bache stated that forging the signature would be “almost impossible” due to its confidence and speed.
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Following the release of a birthday letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, which Congress obtained and the Wall Street Journal published, right-wing figures have largely dismissed its authenticity. Despite initial outrage and denials of the letter’s existence, prominent conservatives, including the White House Press Secretary and Vice President J.D. Vance, are now attempting to discredit the signature, even in the face of evidence. These actions reflect a trend of prioritizing the protection of Trump over addressing any potential connection to Epstein, further exemplified by comments from House Speaker Mike Johnson and MAGA influencers like Charlie Kirk and Benny Johnson. This denial of reality is a familiar tactic, as conservatives continue to downplay the significance of the relationship between Trump and Epstein.
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The emergence of Donald Trump’s alleged birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, featuring a crude illustration and signature, has created a setback for Vice President J.D. Vance, who initially dismissed the story as “complete and utter bulls–t” and questioned its authenticity. The House Oversight Committee has received a copy of the letter, which Trump denies writing and has resulted in a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal. Despite the letter’s release, Vance has not retracted his previous statements and has continued to attack Democrats, even after Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna called on Vance to take back his remarks.
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Social media erupted with debate over the authenticity of a signed sketch attributed to Donald Trump in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book, with many users pointing to similarities between the disputed signature and confirmed examples from various points in Trump’s life. Despite White House denials and Trump’s prior claim that the letter was a fabrication, comparisons of the signature on the sketch with his known autographs, including those dating back to the 1980s, quickly went viral. Trump’s niece and former associates shared their opinions, adding fuel to the fire. Comparisons by various media personalities highlight the striking resemblance, and examples of Trump’s signature in different periods of his life were shared and compared.
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