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Disturbing Birthday Letter Trump Allegedly Sent To Epstein Revealed

Viral Epstein birthday letter bombshell explained.

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Donald Trump is taking action after a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced in a disturbing exposé.

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The Epstein and Trump connection highlighted.

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The story goes back decades, to a time when Epstein, Trump, and a rotating cast of billionaires regularly crossed paths.

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Jeffrey Epstein, the financier turned convicted s** offender, had cultivated a web of elite friendships—including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and yes, Donald Trump.

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Photos from the ‘90s and early 2000s show Trump and Epstein together at Mar-a-Lago parties, with Trump once calling Epstein “a terrific guy.”

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But as Epstein’s crimes unraveled, so did those associations. Trump publicly distanced himself, claiming he “wasn’t a fan.”

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Still, Maxwell—Epstein’s longtime confidante, now serving 20 years for s** trafficking—allegedly kept records, letters, and mementos from that golden era of excess.

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Shocking letter revealed.

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Published by The Wall Street Journal, the piece claims Ghislaine Maxwell compiled personal messages from Epstein’s inner circle for his 2003 birthday.

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According to the WSJ, one of those messages—collected, preserved, and tucked inside Epstein’s celebratory album—came from none other than Trump.

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The document, reportedly typed and outlined by a naked female figure, allegedly closed with the cryptic line: “May every day be another wonderful secret.”

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It was signed simply: “Donald.”

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The idea of a “birthday book” assembled by Maxwell, packed with messages from Epstein’s closest contacts, raises major questions about who said what—and why.

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If the Trump note is real, the implications are explosive. If it’s fake, the legal stakes are just as high.

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That naked woman border? According to WSJ, it wasn’t just some odd decoration—it suggests the tone of the message was deliberately risqué.

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For a man under scrutiny over classified documents, hush-money trials, and election interference, this letter adds yet another wrinkle.

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Trump’s response to letter scandal unveiled.

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Trump didn’t take long to lash out—firing back on Truth Social with full-caps fury, vowing to sue the WSJ and Rupert Murdoch personally.

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“That letter is a FAKE,” Trump wrote, calling the entire story “false, malicious, and defamatory.”

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He claimed he warned both Murdoch and WSJ editor Emma Tucker not to publish the piece, but “they didn’t want to hear that.”

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Now, the president says lawsuits are coming—and not just for WSJ. He named NewsCorp and Murdoch as targets too.

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In his post, Trump insisted “the press has to learn to be truthful” and accused the publication of relying on “sources that probably don’t even exist.”

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The alleged note has not been verified independently, and WSJ has not confirmed whether forensic authentication was attempted.

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Trump doubled down again online, calling on former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to release sealed grand jury testimony linked to Epstein.

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“President Trump—we are ready to move the court tomorrow,” Bondi replied on Twitter, fanning the flames even further.

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The Justice Department has admitted it holds over 200 Epstein-related documents. The FBI? Reportedly thousands more.

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Trump claims he wants all of it unsealed. But critics say he’s cherry-picking transparency when it suits him.

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The WSJ has not issued a retraction. And Maxwell—who reportedly compiled the letter collection—has remained silent from prison.

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Maxwell’s communications from behind bars have been rare, but she has previously denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein’s s** trafficking empire.

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Meanwhile, Trump has made Epstein a recurring topic in his posts, accusing everyone from the Clintons to the FBI of hiding secrets.

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The alleged birthday note fits right into that conspiracy-laced narrative—and gives fresh ammunition to both his fans and detractors.

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But the real kicker? The exact message WSJ claims to have seen isn’t publicly available—just described in vague detail, leaving room for speculation.

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“Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.” It’s the kind of line that demands context. And right now, there is none.

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Whether it’s a prank, a fake, or a forgotten footnote in their complicated past, it has Trump raging and the internet spinning.

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And if he makes good on his lawsuit threats, the truth—or whatever’s left of it—might finally make its way into court.

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