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A Wall Street Journal report claims that in 2003, Donald Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday letter—complete with a sketch of a naked woman and the words “May every day be another wonderful secret.” Trump has denied the accusation, calling it “fake,” and is suing the WSJ and Rupert Murdoch over the story

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we break down what the letter allegedly contained, the legal fallout, and how Trump & his allies have responded. Do you think it’s real or fabricated? Drop your take in the comments!

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00:00In 2003, a scandalous birthday letter surfaces in the Epstein files, signed by Donald Trump.
00:06The Wall Street Journal revealed that in 2003, Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell
00:12compiled a leather-bound birthday album. Inside was a cheeky typewritten message framed by a
00:18hand-drawn nude figure signed simply Donald beneath it. The letter reportedly read,
00:23Happy birthday and may every day be another wonderful secret. Trump called the story a
00:28fake thing, denied writing or drawing anything like that, and filed a $20 billion defamation
00:34lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, and the reporters. His allies from J.D.
00:40Vance to Elon Musk rushed in defense, labeling the letter bogus and questioning where the evidence is.
00:46Meanwhile, Trump is pushing for unsealed Epstein grand jury transcripts. What do you think,
00:51real or fake? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to like and follow for more updates.

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