
"In July, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump sent Epstein, then his friend, 50th-birthday greetings in the form of an imaginary dialogue between the two men that concluded, May every day be another wonderful secret. The dialogue is inside a doodle of a woman's torso. Trump denies sending the message, which contains a signature resembling his. He is suing the Journal for libel and is seeking $10 billion."
"Members he spoke with repeated Trump's insistence that the letter did not come from him. The president said he did not sign it, so I take the president at his word, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) told Raju. I trust what the president said, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) declared. Another reporter asked Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) if he believes Trump sent the note. I don't, Johnson replied. I just don't buy it, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) insisted."
"The most amusing exchange, however, was between Raju and Burlison, who said he would like to see a handwriting analysis done on the letter, so long as the analyst isn't him: RAJU: Have you seen that letter? BURLISON: I've not, but I would love to see it like, matched with his handwriting. I just RAJU: Here's the letter if you wanna look. BURLISON: Yeah, I don't, I don't wanna see it. Watch above via CNN."
An alleged birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein features an imaginary dialogue ending "May every day be another wonderful secret," drawn inside a doodle of a woman's torso and carrying a signature resembling President Trump's. Trump denies authorship and has filed a $10 billion libel lawsuit. Several Republican lawmakers publicly accepted the president's denial, with some saying they do not believe he sent the note. Rep. Eric Burlison declined to look at the letter in person and said he would support a handwriting analysis provided someone else conducted it.
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