Ahhh..so Trump suggests that someone, 20 years ago, might have forged his name..on the Birthday card he says doesn't exist?
OK...I guess people who believe in Jewish space lasers, grey aliens, and Pizzagate will no doubt have no issue in believing that.
The rest of us..???
Not~
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President Donald Trump has, at this point, provided several implausible excuses for a slate of reports concerning his former friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Today, Trump threw out a new rationale for a Wall Street Journal report alleging he wrote a raunchy birthday letter to Epstein in 2003: Someone forged his signature.
Speaking today to reporters outside the White House, Trump was asked if he maintained that he didn’t write the supposed letter, which was reportedly featured in a book of similar congratulatory notes given to Epstein by his friends for his 50th birthday.
“I don’t even know what they’re talking about,” the president said. “Now, somebody could have written a letter and used my name, but that’s happened a lot.”
According to the Journal report last week, Trump’s salacious letter to Epstein featured a poem about how “we have certain things in common.” The letter reportedly referred to Epstein as a pal, and added: “Happy birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”
Trump has notably already filed a lawsuit against the Journal and its reporters claiming that the letter doesn’t even exist — calling it “fake and nonexistent.” A lawyer representing Epstein’s victims asserted Wednesday that Epstein’s estate has, in its possession, a copy of the book of birthday notes sent to the disgraced financier, arguing that Congress could subpoena it.
OK...I guess people who believe in Jewish space lasers, grey aliens, and Pizzagate will no doubt have no issue in believing that.
The rest of us..???
Not~
Trump Claims Someone May Have Forged His Signature on Birthday Letter to Epstein
The president filed a lawsuit claiming his reported birthday note to Epstein is “fake and nonexistent.” Now he says someone else might have signed it
President Donald Trump has, at this point, provided several implausible excuses for a slate of reports concerning his former friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Today, Trump threw out a new rationale for a Wall Street Journal report alleging he wrote a raunchy birthday letter to Epstein in 2003: Someone forged his signature.
Speaking today to reporters outside the White House, Trump was asked if he maintained that he didn’t write the supposed letter, which was reportedly featured in a book of similar congratulatory notes given to Epstein by his friends for his 50th birthday.
“I don’t even know what they’re talking about,” the president said. “Now, somebody could have written a letter and used my name, but that’s happened a lot.”
According to the Journal report last week, Trump’s salacious letter to Epstein featured a poem about how “we have certain things in common.” The letter reportedly referred to Epstein as a pal, and added: “Happy birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”
Trump has notably already filed a lawsuit against the Journal and its reporters claiming that the letter doesn’t even exist — calling it “fake and nonexistent.” A lawyer representing Epstein’s victims asserted Wednesday that Epstein’s estate has, in its possession, a copy of the book of birthday notes sent to the disgraced financier, arguing that Congress could subpoena it.
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