Nude Drawing and Note Allegedly Signed by Donald Trump Discovered in Epstein Letter Collection; Trump Denies Involvement and Threatens Lawsuits

Nude Drawing and Note Allegedly Signed by Donald Trump Discovered in Epstein Letter Collection; Trump Denies Involvement and Threatens Lawsuits

A nude drawing and a note bearing Donald Trump’s name have been uncovered in a collection of letters donated for Jeffrey Epstein’s 2003 birthday, prompting controversy. The U.S. president denies any connection to the materials and has warned of legal action against the media.

According to a report published Thursday by the Wall Street Journal, a letter with President Trump’s name and a drawing of a naked woman was found among Epstein’s collection of correspondence. The drawing features the signature “Donald” positioned in an inappropriate area of the female figure’s body, accompanied by typewritten text that reads: “Happy birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

Trump has firmly denied any involvement, stating in an interview with the WSJ, “I have never drawn a picture in my life. I don’t draw women. It’s not my style. It’s not my words.” He labeled the letter a forgery and threatened to sue the newspaper, its owner Rupert Murdoch, and News Corp.

Later on Thursday, Trump posted on Truth Social, announcing that he had instructed Prosecutor Pam Bondi to seek the release of any relevant evidence from the grand jury, pending judicial approval. Bondi responded promptly on X, indicating she was prepared to release the documents on Friday, though legal procedures could prolong the process.

Trump also accused the Wall Street Journal of spreading “fake news” and confirmed his intention to sue the publication, News Corp, and Murdoch himself. An official statement on his social media declared, “President Trump will sue The Wall Street Journal, NewsCorp, and Murdoch soon.”

The report has sparked intense reactions across social networks. Vice President JD Vance dismissed the story as “complete nonsense,” while other prominent conservative figures defended Trump. Activist Laura Loomer asserted that “the letter is completely forged” and that Trump “didn’t write it with a typewriter, but with a black marker.” Charlie Kirk emphasized that the language used in the note “does not match the way Trump speaks at all.”

The letter was reportedly part of an album compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close associate convicted of sex trafficking minors. This album, which contained letters from Trump and other notable figures, was later included in the Department of Justice’s investigations.

It is noted that Trump was photographed with Epstein multiple times in the 1990s and early 2000s, and his name appeared on flight logs of Epstein’s private plane. Trump has maintained that his relationship with Epstein ended long before Epstein’s first conviction in 2008.

Meanwhile, last week, the Justice Department declared Epstein’s death a suicide and stated that there was no “client list,” closing the investigation and refusing to release additional documents. Many Trump supporters have expressed frustration over what they perceive as a lack of transparency by the current administration.

In response, Trump has publicly criticized the focus on Epstein, calling it a “new hoax,” and has labeled those demanding further investigation as “foolish and reckless Republicans.”

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