Trump's alleged letter to Epstein has been revealed

Democratic members of the US House of Representatives have released a "sexually explicit" letter allegedly sent by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while on trial for running a pedophile prostitution ring.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the existence of the letter, but Trump denied the report and filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the newspaper.
Democrats who shared the letter claimed that this letter was sent to Epstein by Trump.
'FRIENDSHIP IS A WONDERFUL THING'According to the first allegation, the letter was recorded as being sent in a gift package prepared for Epstein's birthday in 2003 and was stated to have Trump's signature.
In the letter, Trump allegedly said to Epstein, "Friendship is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday. I hope every day is another wonderful secret."
Democrats are demanding an explanation from Washington after a letter signed by Donald Trump, which Trump denied existed and included in an album prepared for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday, was submitted to Congress. The White House continues to claim that the letter, which has been denied, is a "lie."
Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, which published the news about the letter, and denied all allegations regarding the letter.
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