White House: Trump ‘didn’t signal’ Epstein birthday letter
President Donald Trump stated at this time that he received’t remark additional on the letter inside Jeffrey Epstein’s “birthday book” allegedly bearing the president’s signature, telling NBC News it’s a “dead issue.”
“I don’t comment on something that’s a dead issue,” Trump stated in a quick cellphone interview with the community this morning. “I gave all comments to the staff. It’s a dead issue.”
This is the primary time Trump has been requested in regards to the letter because it grew to become public. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee posted a picture of it on Monday after the panel obtained the letter by means of Epstein’s property, although the Wall Street Journal reported on the letter’s existence and described its contents earlier in the summertime.
Trump denies he wrote the letter, which additionally comprises a drawing of the define of a lady’s physique and breasts. He sued the Journal for its preliminary reporting.
The White House stated once more Monday that Trump didn’t write the letter and that it doesn’t match his signature. However, the signature is much like these on some letters Trump signed across the similar time.
On Capitol Hill, the trouble to pry unfastened extra information from the Justice Department’s Epstein case recordsdata is continuing on two tracks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed a probe underway by the House Oversight Committee will “uncover things that have never been uncovered before,” however critics say it is going to yield little data that isn’t already identified to the general public.
The different, extra attention-grabbing effort is being led by Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who’s searching for to bypass management and pressure a flooring vote on his invoice – with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California – to compel the total launch of the paperwork.
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