Donald Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, has once again ignited controversy by speaking out about her uncle’s involvement in the notorious Jeffrey Epstein “birthday book” following its public release. Coming from a family member, her words carry particular weight, and her assertion leaves little room for doubt: Donald Trump’s connection to Epstein is deeply troubling.
On X, Mary Trump wrote, “That’s definitely his signature. Just saying,” referring to the doodle and message allegedly penned by Trump for a 50th birthday book that Ghislaine Maxwell compiled for Epstein. This book was handed over to the House Oversight Committee after Republican Chair James Comer issued a subpoena to Epstein’s estate last month.
Trump’s contribution to the book has raised eyebrows for its unsettling content. The doodle included a suggestive illustration and a message implying that Epstein and Trump shared “things in common,” along with the cryptic remark that “enigmas never age” and references to “wonderful secrets.” The signature at the bottom clearly matches Trump’s, which Mary Trump pointed out publicly.
Despite repeated denials, Donald Trump claimed he did not write the letter or create the drawing. He even went so far as to sue the Wall Street Journal, its publisher, and two reporters over the report revealing the document’s existence. However, this legal attempt has now been widely criticized as a desperate effort to feign innocence.
The Epstein files have long raised questions about Trump’s personal and social ties to Epstein. Evidence shows the two were close friends for nearly twenty years, frequently appearing in the same social circles. As more documents and testimonies emerge, it is becoming increasingly difficult to dismiss the possibility that Trump was involved in the same predatory environment that Epstein and Maxwell operated in, exploiting underage girls.
Calls for transparency continue to grow. Advocates argue that the full release of these files is essential to understanding the depth of Trump’s connection to Epstein and ensuring accountability for those implicated. The public deserves clarity, not obfuscation, about one of the most controversial relationships in modern American politics.
Release the files.
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ReplyDeleteI believe that trump was directly involved in the epstein "eat the young" fiasco and the he and his boys may be involved in a resens tragedy.
DeleteNo matter what they say Trump will blame Democrats like he did when the survivors were in the Capital. If it were me, I'd want to take care of this and do anythng besides pardoning Maxwell! Currently, there are enough pissed off Repubs/RINOS that will NOT vote him back in. Ebvery day more are seeing this as c risis and they want nothhng to do with him. his lies and his crimes!I;d whipster three words to him: "400 pound Bubba" because that's what this will be if he can;t deal with htis or solve it. Epstein estate was a lot of money left behind. Why can't he give this to the survivors? Seems easier than a big plane flyingt overhead!
ReplyDeleteTrump is Trump, with his track record and his consistency in being an abstract and misdirection artist, the relationship with Epstein would be incriminating and damaging if the truth, facts and details were ever shared. Trump has so much dirt in so many places that it is his life normalcy that sadly a revised America now gives a pass to. I don't blame Trump for anything he says or does, I blame Americans for allowing him to sit in the most revered seat in American Governance.
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