Trump Rejects Epstein ‘Birthday Note’, Calls It Fake

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US President Donald Trump has denied writing or signing a letter allegedly given to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein more than 20 years ago. The handwritten note, which surfaced recently, appeared to be addressed on a woman’s figure and signed with Trump’s name.
Trump dismissed the claim, saying the style of writing and language did not resemble his own. “It’s not my signature and it’s not the way I speak. Anybody who has covered me knows that’s not my language. It’s nonsense,” he told reporters.
The White House also rejected the authenticity of the letter and expressed willingness to support a forensic analysis of the signature to clear doubts. “The president did not write or sign this letter. His signature is well-known and recognizable,” said his spokeswoman.
The release of the note has reignited public interest in Epstein’s past connections, an issue that continues to spark political debate despite Trump’s repeated attempts to downplay it.