
Trump Denies Authenticity of Purported Epstein Birthday Note as Democrats Demand Transparency
Washington, D.C. – House Democrats on the Oversight Committee have released a document they allege is a 2003 birthday note from former President Donald Trump to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The note, which contains a typed message with lewd undertones referencing a “wonderful secret” the two shared, has been met with fierce denial from Trump, who has labeled it a forgery.
The document was presented as part of a collection from Epstein’s birthday book. Its release has intensified the long-standing scrutiny over Trump’s past association with Epstein and has triggered bipartisan calls for the full disclosure of all files related to the Epstein case.
In response to the allegations, a representative for Trump issued a statement vehemently denying the note’s authenticity, calling it “a complete fabrication and a politically motivated smear.” The former president has demanded a full investigation into the document’s origins.
The disclosure adds fuel to the ongoing political firestorm surrounding high-profile connections to Epstein, as lawmakers and the public continue to seek answers and transparency regarding the extent of these relationships. The Oversight Committee is expected to continue its investigation into the matter.

