Trump's Denial of Epstein Letter Signature 'Doesn't Make Sense': Sarah Bedford
Fox News panelists discuss the plausibility of Trump's signature on Epstein's letter amid ongoing political debates and denials from the White House.
- President Donald Trump denied signing a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein that surfaced in documents released last week from Epstein's estate.
- The letter's signature closely resembles Trump's, leading some, including Washington Examiner editor Sarah Bedford, to say the denial and White House denials do not make sense.
- Fox News panelists and reporters noted Trump often signs many items and might not recall signing this letter, while the message's writing style does not match Trump's typical speech.
- Bedford emphasized that, to the best of their knowledge, all remaining letters included in the publication are genuine, while GOP lawmakers continue to allege the letter in question is a forgery despite evidence to the contrary.
- The dispute over the letter adds political friction amid calls for more Epstein-related files, but no evidence has surfaced implicating Trump in wrongdoing based on this letter.
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Congressional Republicans Spout Absurd Lies About Trump's Vile Epstein Letter
In yet another sign that GOP lawmakers have no shame when it comes to defending their Dear Leader, multiple Republican members of Congress made the insane claim this week that President Donald Trump’s vile birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein was forged.The lawmakers were taking cues from the White House, which claimed that Trump's signature on the birthday note is not real—suggesting that someone nearly 25 years ago had the foresight to forge Tr…
The retired FBI agent in which the bureau trusted for decades to analyze handwritten signatures in cases ranging from financial scams to Russian spies is casting serious doubts that President Donald Trump signed a birthday letter by hand two decades ago to the late Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting that the signature with the first name may have been artificially placed.Read more]]>
GOP Reps Squirm, Deflect, and Deny to Defend Trump’s Creepy Epstein Letter
In a scene that could only make sense in the post-truth circus of modern GOP politics, House Republicans are bending over backwards—then twisting sideways and upside down—to defend Donald Trump after a grotesque birthday letter from him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein surfaced earlier this month.
Editorial: Let Epstein files see disinfectant of sunshine
Everyone can agree that Jeffrey Epstein was a vile individual. Beyond that is the domain of speculation, conspiracy and bare-knuckle political brawling. Last Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported on details of a 2003 birthday book that Epstein’s then-friends gave him. It contains a letter with a signature that resembles President Donald Trump’s. The note contains a short script with a voiceover and made-up dialogue between Trump and Epstein. …
Trump's denial of Epstein letter signature 'doesn't make sense': Sarah Bedford
The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford questioned why President Donald Trump is denying a signature on a letter he allegedly gave to Jeffrey Epstein years before the disgraced financier’s first conviction. President Donald Trump denied the legitimacy of a birthday letter to Epstein bearing his signature, saying Tuesday it’s “not my signature and not the way I speak.” The letter is part of the first set of documents from Epstein’s estate that th…
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