Trump’s Epstein Ties Deepen: Birthday Book, Bawdy Letter, and Disturbing Inscriptions Revealed


Donald Trump Named in Jeffrey Epstein’s Birthday Book—And the Evidence Keeps Mounting


A troubling new report from The New York Times has placed Donald Trump’s name in yet another uncomfortable proximity to the late Jeffrey Epstein. This time, it's in connection to a 2003 leather-bound “birthday book” that Epstein’s acquaintances allegedly contributed to—Trump included.

According to The Times, Trump was listed among several well-known figures who were either asked to or agreed to write birthday messages for Epstein, including figures such as Victoria’s Secret owner Leslie Wexner and Bear Stearns executive Alan Greenberg. The revelation comes just days after The Wall Street Journal published details of a bawdy, sexually charged letter—supposedly signed by Trump—for Epstein’s book, prompting the former president to file a lawsuit and deny authorship.

Now, Trump appears to be shifting his tone.


When asked directly if he wrote the letter, Trump told a reporter:


“I don’t even know what they’re talking about. Now, somebody could have written a letter and used my name… That’s happened a lot.”

He then pivoted quickly to attacking Democrats and reviving false claims about the Steele dossier, calling it “fake” and referring to his political opponents as “sick people.”


But the controversy doesn’t end there.


The same New York Times report also uncovered that Trump wrote a personal message to Epstein inside a copy of his own book, Trump: The Art of the Comeback. The inscription, dated October 1997, read:

“To Jeff — You are the greatest! – Donald.”


Further complicating matters, the introductory letter in Epstein’s birthday book was reportedly written by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate who was convicted of trafficking minors.

These revelations paint a clearer—and more troubling—picture of just how deep Trump’s connection with Epstein may have gone. While Trump has frequently claimed to have distanced himself from Epstein long ago, the mounting evidence suggests their relationship may have been closer and more personal than previously acknowledged.

Congressman Ro Khanna has stated he plans to subpoena the birthday book from Epstein’s estate. An attorney representing several of Epstein’s victims has confirmed that the book is in the estate’s possession and could indeed be turned over to Congress if requested.

With Trump now admitting that such a book “might exist,” it appears he’s preparing to discredit its contents before they are made public.


📌 This isn’t just a story about old friendships—it’s about transparency, accountability, and the right of the public to know the truth about those in power.


💬 What are your thoughts? Should Congress subpoena Epstein’s birthday book? Does this new information change your view on Trump’s relationship with Epstein?

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