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Trump Denies Epstein Birthday Card as FAKE, Threatens Lawsuit Against WSJ

  • Writer: John Whittaker
    John Whittaker
  • Jul 18
  • 1 min read

Palm Beach, FL — A racy birthday card allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 has resurfaced, igniting backlash across political circles and deepening the rift within Trump’s base.

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The card, reportedly part of a leather-bound birthday album curated by Ghislaine Maxwell, features typewritten text framed by a hand-drawn outline of a naked woman. Trump’s signature appears below the waist, stylized to mimic pubic hair. The message ends with: “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”


Trump has denied authorship, calling the letter a “fake thing” and threatening to sue The Wall Street Journal and its parent company, News Corp. He posted on Truth Social: “I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”


The letter’s resurfacing comes amid growing frustration over the DOJ’s Epstein memo, which concluded the financier died by suicide and contained no “client list.” MAGA influencers and administration insiders have accused Trump of betrayal, with some threatening to resign over the memo’s release.


Critics say the birthday card paints a more intimate picture of Trump’s relationship with Epstein than previously acknowledged. Legal experts note the card itself poses no legal risk—but its symbolic weight is fueling conspiracy theories and demands for transparency.


As Trump doubles down on calling the Epstein scandal a “Democrat hoax,” his base remains fractured. And with the card now circulating across encrypted forums and fringe media, the fallout is far from over.

 
 
 

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