Letters From Bill Clinton, Donald Trump Found In Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th Birthday Album: Report

Letters From Bill Clinton, Donald Trump Found In Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th Birthday Album: Report

A recent report has alleged that Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday photo album contained handwritten notes from former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.

According to a new report published by The Wall Street Journal, former US President Bill Clinton allegedly penned a handwritten letter to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on one of his birthdays.

The report further stated that a letter from Donald Trump was also included in the album, which was compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday celebration in 2003.

This development follows an earlier report suggesting that Donald Trump had been informed about his name appearing in the Epstein case documents.

As per the WSJ, Clinton’s note was handwritten and formed part of a leather-bound volume curated by Epstein’s former companion, Ghislaine Maxwell. The letter praised Epstein’s “childlike” curiosity and his enduring friendships.

The birthday album is also said to contain numerous personal messages from many of Epstein’s high-profile associates.

Trump’s message, the report claims, included a crude drawing accompanied by a sexually suggestive remark. However, Trump has denied composing the note.

Clinton had previously taken four flights aboard Epstein’s private jet and once visited his townhouse in Manhattan—each instance reportedly linked to work related to the Clinton Foundation, and all accompanied by his Secret Service detail, his spokesperson clarified.

Clinton was also seen in photographs with Epstein and Maxwell during a White House event in 1993 and was known to have socialized with Epstein in the early 2000s.

As per The Wall Street Journal, Epstein had a painting in his Manhattan residence depicting Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress and red high heels, according to individuals who had seen it.

JD VANCE COMMENTS ON TRUMP LETTER ALLEGATIONS

After The Wall Street Journal report surfaced, US Vice President JD Vance posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he had no confirmation about the existence of the letter, stating that the Journal refused to provide any documentation to the Trump administration.

“The point—which is fairly obvious if you read what I said—is that it’s nonsense for the WSJ to run a hit piece without showing us the letter. I don’t know if the album exists—the WSJ won’t present it. I don’t know if the letter exists—they won’t provide it,” Vance wrote in his post.

He continued, “What I find ridiculous is the idea that Donald Trump was writing poems to Epstein. It’s equally ridiculous for a major American newspaper to attack the President without providing any evidence.”

ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES AND WSJ REVELATIONS

On July 17, The Wall Street Journal released an article about the letter bearing Trump’s signature. In retaliation, Trump filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, its parent company, and several individuals connected to the article.

Trump has previously stated that he once thought Epstein was a “terrific guy,” but later distanced himself following a disagreement.

Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while in jail awaiting trial, had ties with many influential figures from politics and entertainment beyond Trump.

Over the years, tens of thousands of pages of documents have been made public through lawsuits, criminal proceedings, transparency laws, and media requests.

In January 2024, a court released the final set of sealed documents collected as evidence in a lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Epstein’s abuse.

Public records also contain a 2016 deposition in which a victim described spending several hours with Epstein at one of Trump’s Atlantic City casinos.

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