Republicans have released a complete book and other documents related to Epstein after denounced Democrats on the “cherry picking” record by releasing only pages attributed to Trump.
House Democrats release Trump’s suspect Epstein
House Democrats have released President Donald Trump’s Epstein’s alleged birthday letter, a mysterious message and an indecent picture.
WASHINGTON – A House Committee has released numerous documents on disgraceful financier Jeffrey Epstein, including “birthday books” that include messages from President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and Professor Harvard Alan Dellswitch and others.
Democrats on the committee released Trump’s memo that he and the White House denied that the president had written or signed. Another page in the full book The House Surveillance and Reform Committee found a photo of Epstein and a black face holding an oversized check signed by $22,500 “Djtrump” with another man.
“Jeffrey shows her early talent with money and women, selling “fully depreciated” (redacted name) to Donald Trump for $22,500,” Page said.
The book is packed with obscene photos, with many faces black, with both 50 Epstein handwritten and entered messages by handth birthday. The book features notable figures such as Clinton and DelShotz with contributors and “friends,” but neither of them have been indicted in collaboration with Epstein.
Clinton’s obvious handwritten notes mentioned Epstein’s “childlike curiosity” and “a drive to make a difference.”
Dershowitz’s obvious typed notes state that he got an early version of “Vanity Unfair” and “talked from you to change the focus on Bill Clinton,” with ock lol on the cover of a fake magazine. The fake article included “Al-Qaeda in South America funded by Epstein.” “Jeffrey Epstein’s Bloody Summer.”
Democrats focused on Trump’s contributions and demanded that they know what other references to the president are in the Epstein Files.
“Happy birthday – and every day may be another great secret,” the message with Trump’s signature said.
However, Trump denied contributions to the book, suing the Wall Street Journal, which he first wrote about the book, for $10 billion. White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said the lawsuit would continue in a social media post September 8th that Trump did not paint, sign or sign.
R-Kentucky Chairman James Comer summoned books and other records of the late Epstein’s real estate as part of an official review of his criminal investigation. Comer accused Democrats of being “cherry picking” documents, such as the Trump Note.
Epstein’s will and other documents including 99 pages of name and phone number. Comer said the committee could pursue additional Epstein Bank records.
“The Republicans on the Oversight Committee are focused on conducting a thorough investigation to bring transparency and accountability to Epstein’s violent crimes and American survivors,” Comer said in a statement. “President Trump has not been accused of fraud, and Democrats are ignoring new information the committee received today.”
Epstein died of suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His aide, Ghilaine Maxwell, who compiled the birthday book, is sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the plot.
Lawmakers on both parties are calling for the release of all documents from criminal investigations due to Epstein’s relationship with wealthy and powerful people. However, the Justice Department reported in a July 7 memo that “systematic review” of the document revealed that “client lists” would not be a crime. ”
The memo said “full disclosure” of the record was “not appropriate or guaranteed,” the memo said.

