Exclusive: WSJ Reveals Trump’s Epstein Birthday Note…Authentic, In Congress, and Undeniable

I don’t think you would care about pedophilia if the note were two days old
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Did you feel that way when Teddy Kennedy killed that young Kopechne girl and escaped prosecution?
No! you continued to support him even though he later committed treason by offering his services to Russia,

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Did you feel that way when Teddy Kennedy killed that young Kopechne girl and escaped prosecution?
No! you continued to support him even though he later committed treason by offering his services to Russia,

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Please stay on topic.
 
WSJ reported this and Trump denied it

Now we see with our own eyes he is lying his ass off.

We all know it. Even his supporters.

The question is... Why?
 
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You can bet the WSJ will. The benefit of Trump's nuisance suit.

Regardless, no one doubts its authenticity.
magats do, they doubt and deny anything if it helps them preserve their imaginary universe where trump is their God.
 
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The topic is that the picture trump claimed did not exist, does in fact exist and that's one of the reasons trump has been refusing to do what he said he would do - release the files.
Listen, moron, when the originator of the thread makes an allegation on his own thread it is fair game for rebuttal. I know you're from the UK where free speech doesn't exist, but this a US based forum that does have free speech. Now please return to the topic which is NOT you determining the topic as it suits you. If you don't like it REPORT IT, the mods will make the determination. SMFH.
 
His denial of the notes existence, his denial of having written it, both have struck me as silly. It was 2003. No one knew what the **** Epstein was doing, at least no one who wasn't in his circle of trust. It certainly cannot be proven that Trump knew. They were friends. He wished the guy a happy birthday. In a "bawdy" note, as friends do on occasion. It's his signature, first name only, but it's unmistakable.

I make no secret of my distaste for the man, but I believe he would be better served to just say, "Yeah, I sent my friend a dirty note on his birthday. Had I know then what I know now, we wouldn't have been friends." Kind of like Donald Moffat's character in Clear and Present Danger. It would most likely make this birthday note thing go away.
 
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