Trump's letter to Epstein is exposed, the image design is a highlight, now it's like mud falling into the pants
According to Reuters on September 9, the U.S. House Committee on Oversight has released a "birthday album" submitted by the lawyer of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which includes a letter reportedly written by the current U.S. President Trump to Epstein in 2003 for his birthday.
The letter is presented in a comic style, containing an imagined dialogue and accompanied by female silhouette illustrations, signed as "Donald".
The White House quickly denied the authenticity of the letter, stating that the signature was not Trump's own, and the whole incident is a political hoax by Democrats.
However, due to the highly visual impact of the letter, and given the long-standing sensitivity of the Epstein case in the American political arena, and Trump's inconsistent behavior in not disclosing the client list, this matter is now unclear.
From the content, this birthday letter is not a formal letter, but more like a humorous message in a private memorial book.
The letter reads, "We have some things in common, Jeffrey," "Yes, we do," and ends with "May every day be another wonderful secret." The entire dialogue is embedded within a frame of a female silhouette drawing, the overall design is vulgar yet deliberately presented as "humor."
Given Trump's taste, it does fit his style.
But this kind of composition, even if we set aside political positions, is hard to be considered an appropriate expression for a public figure.
Although Trump insists it's not his signature, the White House deputy chief of staff also denounced the defamation, but due to the illustration and signature closely matching his early public image, the public has already made a default reaction that equals admission.
People don't really care whether the signature is authentic, the effect of information dissemination has already been completed.
It can be said that Trump is currently in the stage of "mud falling into the pants." Explanation is redundant, and counterattack is futile. However, for Trump, it doesn't matter at all. In his view, having heat is enough. After all, black fans are still fans. You can just骂, I won't lose a piece of flesh.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842765678784516/
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