Donald Trump and maga Republicans are engaged in a cover up about the Epstein files because Trump is revealed as a participant in the Epstein Files named in the FBI investigation
After Donald Trump denied the existence of his signature in a birthday book assembled for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, the House Oversight Committee has released the entirety of the 238-page book. Not only does it contain a creepy illustration and signature by his friend Trump (which he has denied is his), the book is loaded with awful writings and illustrations as well as many pages of pictures of naked women. Here are some of the worst ideas from the convicted sex criminal and his famous friends.
An oversize check selling a woman to Trump for $22,500: The book includes a photo of Epstein at Mar-a-Lago holding up an oversize check selling a “fully depreciated” woman to Trump for $22,500. The man next to Epstein in the picture is Joel Pashcow, a longtime member of Mar-a-Lago who appears in the Epstein flight logs many times.
According to the New York Times, the woman whose face is redacted dated both Epstein and Trump, and she may have been one of Epstein’s victims: The woman, whose name is also redacted in the files released by the House Oversight Committee, was a European socialite then in her 20s, according to two people familiar with the original photo. She had briefly dated both Mr. Epstein and Mr. Trump around that time, according to court transcripts and a person close to Mr. Epstein. The birthday book entry appears to be a reference to the competition between the two men for the woman’s affections. The nature of the woman’s relationship with Mr. Epstein is murky. The New York Times is not naming her because she may have been one of his victims. A lawyer for the woman said she knew Mr. Epstein in “a professional capacity” when she was a student, but severed ties with him in 1997. She did not know anything about the letter or its “derogatory content,” the lawyer added. The woman in the photograph was mentioned in the criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, Mr. Epstein’s former girlfriend who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for conspiring to sexually traffic minors. An employee of Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein testified that the pair “felt like a couple.”
A venture capitalist talking about escorts and women in Iowa being “hogs”. (❓🐷)
A fake magazine cover from Alan Dershowitz suggesting Epstein funded Al Qaeda. Epstein’s lawyer Alan Dershowitz 🤢made a fake magazine cover called Vanity Unfair featuring teasers about Epstein being Jack the Ripper, funding Al Qaeda, and dating Nicole Kidman.
“As a birthday gift to you, I managed to obtain an early version,” Dershowitz wrote. In a statement to CNN, the lawyer said he did not remember doing this.
So many girls, so little time’: In a letter to “Degenerate I,” one of Epstein’s friends describes his two-decade relationship traveling the world with this “mischievous, mysterious lad.”
“So many girls, so little time,” he writes, signing the letter “Degenerate II.”
A reference to a teenage Ghislaine Maxwell: Former Bear Stearns banker Elliot Wolk recalled meeting Epstein in the 1970s, when he joined the bank and was “running an account for Bob Maxwell,” the suspected spy and father of Ghislaine Maxwell, who was later convicted of trafficking girls for Epstein. “Was that when you first discovered the Maxwell teen-age daughter,” Wolk writes.
Lots of jokes about Epstein’s sex life: The "birthday book" is full of quips about how much sex Epstein had and his nonstop desire to have more. One of the stranger entries is from an unnamed contributor who wrote that he’d “agonized long and hard about what to write.” Instead of writing anything, he just attached pictures of lions and zebras having sex. These pictures, he wrote, “seemed more appropriate than anything I could put in words.” Another friend, signed “Leslie,” wrote that he “wanted to get you what you want,” so he just drew a sketch of a woman’s breasts.
The Trump sketch: Trump has denied that he wrote a poem in the book that features his signature mimicking a woman’s pubic hair. House Oversight chair Rep. James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, said he does not intend, for now, to investigate the matter further. “The president says he did not sign it,” Comer said Tuesday. “So I take the president at his word.” Trump’s allies also say the signature is fake, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. (BTW Rep. Comer is reported to be studying to become a spiritual scholar working on a doctorate degree.)
Epstein Letter Signature Actually Does Look Like Trump’s:
Donald Trump reported by Margaret Hartman:
Donald Trump would prefer that his birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein did not exist. So when The Wall Street Journal reported on it in July, he and his allies insisted it’s fake for a variety of implausible reasons. Trump said, “I never wrote a picture in my life” and “I don’t draw pictures,” though we’ve seen many of his sketches over the years. And Trump supporters suggested he would never use words and phrases from the poem like “enigma” and “I won’t tell you what” despite many examples of him doing just that. Now that the House Oversight Committee has released the actual image of the poem, Team Trump has come up with a new convoluted reason that the poem can’t be real: Trump’s signature doesn’t match.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the image “PROVES” Trump “did not sign it,” 🤥😒😠without really explaining why.Labels: Intelligencer, Margaret Hartman, Matt Stieb, New York Magazine, Rep. James Comer







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