‘Not My Words’: Trump threatened us to sue the daily WSJ on ‘Birthday’ note; What did the alleged letter say?

Donald Trump has allegedly threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal on his report on a letter on a letter to his signature in Jeffrey Epstein’s 2003 birthday album, called the document “Fake”.,The leather-bound album, designed for Epstein’s 50th birthday, has been revived in public discussion after the Journal, which was reviewed a copy that included a letter responsible to Trump. The album was allegedly organized by Ghislane Maxwell and featured individual messages from several prominent colleagues of Epstein.The contents of the album have been subjected to renewed investigation amid the investigation of the US justice department in Epstein and Maxwell recently, convicted for the operation of long sex trafficking rings for decades, exploiting young girls of younger age through a network of manipulation, misconduct and powerful connections.
Trump denies participation, threatened suit
In an interview with WSJ on Tuesday, Trump refused to write a letter or draw the figure. “It’s not me. It’s a fake thing. It’s the story of a fake wall street journal,” he said. “I never wrote a picture in my life. I do not take pictures of women. It is not my language. It’s not my word.”He also warned the paper against publishing the article. “I am going to sue the Wall Street Journal, as I sued everyone,” he said.On Thursday, Trump further expressed his disappointment and posted on his true social account condemning the WSJ. He attacked the editor directly and said: “Emma Tucker, the editor of the Wall Street Journal, was directly told by Karolin Levit, and by President Trump, this letter was a fake, but Emma Tucker did not want to hear it. Instead, he is going with a false, malicious and unbearable story.”The Maga chief seemed to be very certain to sue the WSJ. He said, “President Trump Wall Street Journal, NewsCorp and Mr. Murdoch will sue. The press will have to learn to be true, and will not have to trust the sources who are probably not present,” he said.

What is in the letter?
According to The Wall Street Journal, the page responsible for Trump has several rows of typery text prepared by the outline of a naked woman, which is drawn in thick black markers.The Journal report states: “A pair of small arcs reflects the breasts of the woman, and the signature of the future president is a ‘Donald’ below her waist, which is mimicking the pubic hair.”The note is reportedly styled as a fictional third person’s conversation between Trump and Epstein. It ends with the line: “A sail is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and may be another wonderful secret every day.”According to the WSJ, the origin of the letter is unclear, and it is not known how Trump’s signature was affected.The document was reportedly stored with birthday messages from other Epstein acquaintances.
‘Complete and Uter BS’: JD Vance
After the publication of the article, American Vice President JD Vance slammed the piece in a post on X, writing: “Sorry my language but this story is complete and the bulls completely.” He said, “The WSJ should be ashamed to publish it. Where is this letter? Will you be surprised to know that they never showed us before publishing it? Does anyone sincerely believe that it looks like Donald Trump?”
‘Scam by Democrats’
In another true social post, Trump asked Attorney General Palm Bondi to take action, writing: “Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Palm Bondi to produce any relevant grand jury testimony, subject to court’s approval, subject to court approval. This scam should be finished, it should be finished!”

‘When has President Trump spoke in this way?’
White House press secretary Karolin Levitt further pressurized the matter. In a post on X, he condemned WSJ’s works: “The WSJ refused to show us the letter and admitted that he did not even have that when we asked him to verify the alleged documents, he is making his entire fake story the basis.”“When President Trump has ever spoken like an alleged conversation in the fake WSJ story? It’s not at all how he speaks or writes,” he said.
‘I am going to sue a ** of his ** bandh’
Trump also attacked businessman Rupert Murdoch.“The Wall Street Journal considered Epstein, printing a fake letter.

What do American Epstein think about files?

Conspiracy allegations
Speaking to reporters, Trump suggested that parts of Epstein files may have been coined by Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Joe Biden and former-FBI Director James Comi. “I can imagine what they put in files,” Trump said, later referring to Epstein’s revelations as part of “Jeffrey Epstein Hocx” and called the FBI to investigate what he described as a criminal conspiracy against him.The magazine’s article was published immediately after the dismissal of Maurain Comi from the US Attorney office in Manhattan. Comi, daughter of former FBI director James Comi, had previously helped in leading the prosecution of Epstein and Maxwell.Trump has long denied the close relationship with Epstein, stating that he cut off his friendship before Epstein was convicted for a minor in 2008. Epstein died in the New York Federal Jail in August 2019, while the allegations of child sex trafficking were waiting. His death occurred a suicide. Gisline Maxwell is currently serving a 20 -year sentence after being convicted to help Epstein for the purchase of young girls.