Epstein birthday letter DECODED: All the cryptic clues
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Epstein birthday letter DECODED: All the cryptic clues
"The commander-in-chief has dismissed the message as 'fake' and filed a $10billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, which first reported it. The paper denies the claim and stands by its reporting. The Journal also published a handwriting analysis, claiming the 'Donald' signature matches Trump's past writing. The letter opens with, 'There must be more to life than having everything,' the famous first sentence of Maurice Sendak's"
"The birthday message continues with, 'Enigmas never age, have you noticed that?' and ends with, 'A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday, and may every day be another wonderful secret.' Both phrases echo Trump's familiar style, such as in his 1990 book, he used 'enigma' to describe Don King and Mike Tyson, and again in 2004 when referring to Dan Rather. He has also repeatedly used the phrase 'a wonderful thing' in speeches and social-media posts."
A 2003 lewd birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, apparently signed by Donald Trump, resurfaced after release by Democrats on the Oversight Committee. Trump dismissed the message as 'fake' and filed a $10billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, which reported the note and published a handwriting analysis asserting the 'Donald' signature matches Trump's past writing. The letter opens with a line from Maurice Sendak's 1967 Higglety Pigglety Pop! and contains phrases that echo Trump's known language. The message was reportedly part of a private album compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein's 50th birthday and uses a typewritten, theatrical, conversational style.
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