The Wall Street Journal exposed that Trump once wrote a "crude birthday letter" for Epstein's 50th birthday. In 2003, Maxwell, Epstein's ex-girlfriend and madam, collected letters from dozens of Trump and Epstein's other acquaintances for a birthday commemorative album. The letters in this leather-bound album are similar in style. There are a few lines of typed text in Trump's letter, with the border outlining a female silhouette... in short, the content is crude.
This letter was designed as a fictional dialogue between Trump and Epstein, presented in the third person.
The text begins by saying: "There must be something more important in life than having everything."
Trump: "Yes, there is, but I won't tell you what it is."
Epstein: "I won't either, because I also know what it is."
Trump: "We have some things in common, Jeffrey."
Epstein: "Indeed, now that I think about it, we do."
Trump: "Mysterious people never grow old, have you noticed?"
Epstein: "In fact, I realized it the last time I saw you."
Trump: "Friends are a beautiful thing. Happy birthday — may every day become another wonderful secret."
On Tuesday night, during an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump denied writing the letter or drawing the picture. "I've never drawn a painting in my life. I don't draw women." "That's not my language, nor what I would say."
After the Wall Street Journal published this report, Trump immediately announced a lawsuit! In his statement, he said: The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch himself had been directly warned by Trump that the letter claimed to be written by Trump to Epstein was forged; if the report was published, he would sue. Mr. Murdoch said he would handle the matter, but obviously he did not have the ability to stop this report. The editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal, Emma Tucker, was personally informed by White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt and Trump himself that the letter was forged, but Tucker ignored it.
Instead, the newspaper decided to publish this false, malicious, and defamatory report. Trump said he would soon sue the Wall Street Journal, News Corp, and Murdoch himself.
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