Trump rejects salacious letter to Epstein – lawsuit against WSJ!

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US President Trump today denies having written a controversial letter to Jeffrey Epstein. The pressure on him is growing.

US-Präsident Trump bestreitet heute, einen umstrittenen Brief an Jeffrey Epstein verfasst zu haben. Der Druck auf ihn wächst.
US President Trump today denies having written a controversial letter to Jeffrey Epstein. The pressure on him is growing.

Trump rejects salacious letter to Epstein – lawsuit against WSJ!

The headlines about former US President Donald Trump never stop. He is currently facing an allegation relating to an alleged letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 2003. Loud Radio Ennepe Ruhr Trump vehemently denies having written a salacious letter for Epstein's 50th birthday and even announced legal action against it Wall Street Journal that reported on the letter.

The letter in question is said to be found in a leather album given to Epstein by friends, including Ghislaine Maxwell, for his 50th birthday. The letter reportedly depicts the outline of a naked woman's body in thick marker and ends with the words: "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret." In an interview, Trump denied the authorship of the letter and described the depictions as “fake.” In addition, Vice President JD Vance strengthened his support by dismissing the story on Platform X as “complete nonsense.”

The background to Epstein and Trump

The context of these developments is crucial. Epstein, who was arrested in 2019, committed suicide in his prison cell, leading to widespread speculation in US society. Pressure is growing on Trump to disclose his ties to Epstein, particularly in light of a campaign promise to release files related to the Epstein case.

Trump is mentioned prominently in Epstein's files, according to recently released legal documents. His name appears nine times in the declassified files, like ABC News reported. His entries in Epstein's flight logs and black book, in which he took several flights with Epstein in the 1990s, are particularly explosive. According to his own statements, Trump had not spoken to Epstein in around 15 years and distanced himself from him.

The debate about Trump and Epstein is not only an explosive chapter in American politics, but also raises moral questions. While Trump insists on his innocence, public attention remains high. Gislaine's Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for her role in Epstein's crimes, is adding to the already uneasy situation.

The ongoing discussions and the associated legal disputes will shape the political landscape and Trump's image in the coming months. It remains to be seen whether Trump can convince his critics with clear evidence of his innocence.