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Records from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a letter purportedly penned by Donald Trump, have been made public by a House panel.

Trump denies authoring a message that features an image resembling a female figure.

Revealed: Additional Documents from Jeffrey Epstein's Estate, Including a Contested Letter...
Revealed: Additional Documents from Jeffrey Epstein's Estate, Including a Contested Letter Allegedly Written by Trump

Records from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a letter purportedly penned by Donald Trump, have been made public by a House panel.

The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Republican James Comer of Kentucky, has released more records from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, escalating a political dispute over the U.S. government's handling of the Epstein case.

Among the newly disclosed documents is the "Birthday Book," a book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, which contains a note allegedly signed by President Donald Trump. The note, which some Democrats claim is Trump's signature, features a suggestive drawing and a fictional dialogue signed as "Donald."

However, Trump and the White House have denied the authenticity of the signature and the drawing, leading to a heated debate over whether Trump actually signed the document.

Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, expects Democrats to release their findings from the review of the "Birthday Book" to the public. Garcia has stated that it's time for President Trump to tell the truth about his knowledge of Epstein's case.

Comer has accused Democrats of cherry-picking documents and politicizing information. He believes the committee's investigation into the Epstein case is essential to uncovering the truth.

The committee subpoenaed Epstein's estate in August for documents and materials related to its investigation. The committee has already released some records from Epstein's estate, including hundreds of pages from the "Birthday Book."

Democrats on the panel had previously released a letter, allegedly signed by President Trump, which Democrats claim is typed within what appears to be the outline of a woman's body.

As the investigation continues, the "Birthday Book" remains a focal point, with both parties offering differing interpretations of its contents. The House Oversight Committee has secured the book from Epstein's estate, and the public awaits the Democrats' findings.

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