
The White House responded to recent revelations linking former President Donald Trump to a controversial letter found in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book. According to international outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, the note bore similarities to Trump’s handwriting, raising speculation about its authenticity and possible past ties between the two.
However, press secretary Karoline Leavitt firmly rejected the accusation, calling the investigation a “Democrat hoax” and insisting that handwriting experts concluded it was not the former president’s signature.
The controversy escalated after additional documents surfaced, including a $22,500 check suggesting an irregular deal in which Epstein allegedly “sold” a woman to Trump, a claim the former president categorically denies.
This episode reignites debate over Trump’s connections to controversial figures and underscores the ongoing political confrontation in the United States, where every revelation or allegation becomes a new battleground between Republicans and Democrats.










