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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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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In a surprising turn of events, far-right political influencer Nick Fuentes has publicly denounced Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. Fuentes, who once supported Trump, used his podcast to criticize the former president, calling MAGA a “scam.” He specifically targeted Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressing frustration over the continued refusal to release them. Social media users reacted to Fuentes’ sudden shift, with many expressing agreement and surprise at his newfound perspective.
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It was Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, a milestone that prompted Ghislaine Maxwell to organize a unique gift – a birthday album filled with personal messages from his friends and associates. Among those contributing was Donald Trump, whose letter, recently revealed, has sparked considerable discussion.
The album, which was assembled in 2003, contains letters, poems, photographs, and greetings from a diverse group of individuals, including businesspeople, academics, former girlfriends, childhood friends, and other notable figures in Epstein’s social circle. The collection, reviewed by *The Wall Street Journal*, offers a glimpse into Epstein’s life and the relationships he cultivated.
The letter penned by Donald Trump is described as “bawdy,” mirroring the tone of other contributions in the album.… Continue reading
Former Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino COO Jack O’Donnell has alleged that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein frequently visited the Atlantic City casino together. O’Donnell claims he had to reprimand Trump for bringing a 19-year-old into the casino with Epstein. This directly contradicts Trump’s past statements denying a close relationship with Epstein. O’Donnell recalls a specific incident where the pair arrived at the casino with multiple women, one of whom was underage, according to casino inspectors.
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Chris Hayes reports that while many on the right express discomfort with Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, one individual appears pleased. That person is Elon Musk, Trump’s former megadonor and co-president. This suggests a potential divergence in opinion within conservative circles regarding the situation. The observation highlights a specific reaction from a prominent figure associated with Trump.
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In an effort to divert attention from the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Donald Trump has expressed willingness to declassify information related to Hillary Clinton. During an interview, Trump stated he would consider declassifying a classified annex from Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s 2018 report on the FBI’s actions and a classified annex from Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report, both of which purportedly contain information about Clinton. However, these promises may be empty, as Trump previously pledged to declassify Russiagate and email server documents during his first term, but the Department of Justice disregarded the request. This latest move comes amid rising criticism of the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein investigation.
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Former Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino president Jack O’Donnell revealed that Donald Trump frequently visited the casino with Jeffrey Epstein. O’Donnell claims that on one occasion, Trump brought Epstein and a 19-year-old woman onto the casino floor, leading to an investigation by the casino commission. The commission gave Trump a warning, but O’Donnell was required to reprimand him and advise him against associating with Epstein. This revelation comes amid ongoing controversy regarding the Trump administration’s handling of Epstein-related matters, which has included the former president distancing himself from the disgraced financier.
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President Trump has distanced himself from supporters calling for the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, labeling them as “weaklings” who “bought into this bulls—.” This split comes after the Justice Department’s determination of no incriminating client list, prompting criticism and renewed calls for transparency within Trump’s base. Trump has defended Attorney General Pam Bondi and expressed disappointment in those who have been “duped by the Democrats,” while prominent Republicans like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have advocated for the release of the Epstein documents. Trump, who once knew Epstein, now finds the continued interest in the case “boring.”
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Elon Musk engaged in an extensive posting spree on X, focusing on Donald Trump’s connection to the Epstein case and questioning the handling of related files. He repeatedly demanded the release of evidence, including lists of individuals who were on Epstein’s flights and those who were involved in the case. Musk’s posts included questioning the lack of accountability and expressing concerns about a potential cover-up, while directly referencing Trump’s association with Epstein and the “Lolita Express” aircraft. This online activity occurred amid attempts by Trump to divert attention away from the issue, and after a memo was released concluding that Epstein died by suicide.
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