Trump's Alleged Epstein Note Released by US Lawmakers
BBC NewsSeptember 9, 20252 min84,556 views
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- 🎯 US Democrats have published an image of a letter purportedly sent by President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
- ✉️ The letter, containing suggestive remarks, was reportedly part of a birthday album prepared for Epstein and features a drawing of a woman's naked body.
- 🚫 The White House has strongly denied the authenticity of the letter, with the Press Secretary stating President Trump did not draw the picture or sign it, calling the story "fake news."
Legal and Personal Repercussions
- ⚖️ When The Wall Street Journal first reported on the document, Donald Trump sued the newspaper for $10 billion in damages.
- 🤝 The book also contained a contribution from Lord Mandelson, who described Epstein as his "best pal" and mentioned meeting Epstein's "interesting" friends.
- 🏛️ A spokesperson for Lord Mandelson has since stated he regretted ever being introduced to Epstein.
Other Document Contents
- 👑 While there is no letter from Prince Andrew, an entry from an unidentified woman claims she saw the private quarters of Buckingham Palace and sat on the Queen of England's throne.
- ❓ Prince Andrew has always previously denied any wrongdoing.
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