
On Tuesday (September 9), the White House denied the claim that President Donald Trump wrote after the alleged comment on the alleged remark of Donald Trump.
The press secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt said: “The President did not write this letter. He did not sign these documents. He maintains this position and will argue this position in court.”
The background of a controversial letter
For the first time in July, the Wall Street Journal reported on the existence of a written type, embedded in the outline of a naked woman with an alleged Trump signature placed on an illustration. The letter was reportedly compiled by Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell on his 50th birthday.
After the report, Trump filed $ 10 billion against newspapers and its owners.
Signature dispute and forensic review
Leavitt and other allies Trump claim that a signature on a 2003 letter is not authentic, and quotes the differences from the documents signed by Trump after becoming president in 2017.
Asked if a manuscript expert could examine the documents, Leavitt said:
“We would definitely support it.”
Trump’s connection with Epstein
Epstein, a wealth of funds with a high -level connection, was convicted of sexual offenses and died in 2019 in a New York prison cell while waiting for a trial for trading in minors.
Trump faced control of his past relationship with Epstein. While his administration confirmed Epstein’s death as suicide, Trump and his allies refused to restore the focus on the case as politically motivated.
Leavitt stressed: “It is very clear that President Trump has not drawn this picture and has not signed it. This is a false message that maintains the democratic Epstein hoax!”
Clarification of “hoax” claims
When he was pushed to clarify which part was a fraud, since the documents came from Epstein’s estate, Leavitt explained: “I didn’t say the documents were fraud.
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