The White House has confused magazine influencers and supporters
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said the Maga influencer was upset with Jeffrey Epstein’s files, saying he was “trusted in President Trump.”
President Donald Trump has denied a Wall Street Journal report claiming he wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday.
Trump called the letter “fake” in a social media post, calling the story “false, malicious, and defamatory.” He threatens to sue the newspaper.
Shortly afterwards, Trump announced in another social media post that he was directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce more Epstein documents in the public cry of the records.
Trump’s letters were part of a leather-bound birthday book containing dozens of other letters presented to Epstein in 2003, the journal wrote. According to the Journal, Trump’s letter ends with “Happy Birthday.”
The Trump signature, written in the form of text within the hand-drawn outline of a naked woman, is “a wavy ‘Donald’ under her waist, mimicking pubic hair,” the journal wrote.
In another post on July 17th after the publication of the Journal Story, Trump wrote:
This article highlights the past friendship with President Epstein as the controversy over the handling of Trump administration’s records reaches a hot pitch. Epstein was a wealthy convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
Epstein was first arrested in 2006.
The administration’s attempt to shut down books on Epstein has sparked some of the Magazine bases speculating about the potential Epstein “client list” that the government is protecting from public places.
The Department of Justice has announced July 7th, July 7th, which shows that a “client list,” a guilty “systematic review” that says “no further disclosure is appropriate or guaranteed” revealed what the “systematic review” of the document revealed.
Several well-known Trump supporters continue to push for the release of more documents, urging the president to assault his supporters and label the Saga as “Hoax.” According to the Journal, Epstein’s birthday book, which includes Trump’s letter, was reviewed by Justice Department officials during the investigation.
Trump has threatened to sue the Journal, highlighting the media companies that have settled in his administration after the recent lawsuit.
After the journal’s story was released, Trump publicly directed Bondi to “produce all relevant large ju judge testimony subject to court approval.” Bondi responded that she was ready to ask the court to seal the transcript.
Trump said he is moving “based on the outrageous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein.”

