House Democrats Release Trump-Epstein Doodle Amid Lawsuit
House Democrats Release Trump-Epstein Doodle Amid Lawsuit

House Democrats Release Trump-Epstein Doodle Amid Lawsuit

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A controversial birthday note allegedly sent by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 has reignited scrutiny over their relationship, with the note featuring a crude drawing of a nude woman and suggestive language. The note's release, confirmed by House Democrats through subpoenaed documents, contradicts Trump's repeated denials of its existence and has sparked widespread criticism and calls for transparency regarding Epstein's files. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel sharply criticized the note and the Trump administration's defenses, highlighting the hypocrisy of the MAGA response compared to the potential reaction if Joe Biden had been involved. Legal representatives for Epstein's accusers described the note as "creepy" and emphasized the need for the Department of Justice and lawmakers to release all related files to provide closure for survivors. The revelations have intensified demands from politicians and activists for accountability at the highest levels, underscoring the continuing fallout from Epstein's sex trafficking scandal. Despite Trump's denial and a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for reporting on the letter, the evidence has fueled ongoing public and political debate.

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