WASHINGTON: A lewd note allegedly from Donald Trump wishing late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein happy birthday in 2003 — and alluding to their “wonderful secret” — was released Monday by Democratic lawmakers, after the US president denied it existed. Democrats on the US House Oversight Committee, which is probing the handling of a criminal investigation into the disgraced financier, published the letter on social media after it was delivered by Epstein’s estate.

Trump’s press secretary claims image released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee proves US president did not draw picture or sign it

2003 drawing for Epstein's birthday book

President Donald Trump sued The Wall Street Journal for defamation over its report revealing the existence of the letter to Jeffrey Epstein.

The US president has denied the existence of the sexually suggestive note, alluding to the pair’s ‘wonderful secret’.

Trump denies involvement in sexually suggestive letter to Epstein, files $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.

Copy of note featuring nude silhouette ends with what appears to be US president’s signature

The letter posted on social media shows Trump's alleged note to Epstein inside the outline of a woman's body.

Alors que Donald Trump niait toute trace de ce courrier, une missive illustrée et signée refait surface, relançant les interrogations sur ses liens passés avec Jeffrey Epstein.

The estate of Jeffrey Epstein provided a copy of the alleged 50th birthday book and Trump letter to Congress this week.

Image mirrors description of ‘bawdy’ letter – first revealed by Wall Street Journal – that president dismissed as fake

President Donald Trump is under fire once again after a lewd birthday letter bearing his signature was released by Jeffrey Epstein 's estate.

The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.

After the letter was first reported by the WSJ, Trump denied he had written such a note and later sued for $10bn.

The GOP-led House Oversight Committee received files Monday from Jeffrey Epstein's estate and a "birthday book" note some claim was written by President Donald Trump.

The House Oversight Committee obtained the material from Epstein's estate via subpoena.

“They’re trying to get people to talk about something that’s totally irrelevant to the success that we’ve had as a nation since I’ve been president,” Trump said last week in the…

The vice president asked where the letter was back in July, leading Gavin Newsom to comment on Monday, "This aged well."

WASHINGTON: A lewd note allegedly from Donald Trump wishing late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein happy birthday in 2003 — and alluding to their “wonderful secret” — was released…

WASHINGTON: Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released on Monday a sexually suggestive letter to Jeffrey Epstein purportedly signed by President Donald Trump, which he…

The Oversight Committee released files turned over by Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including a copy of a sexually suggestive note apparently signed by President Trump.