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Salace letter to Epstein alleged | Trump threatens to continue the Wall Street Journal

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18 July 2025
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(Washington) US President Donald Trump announced his intention to continue the Wall Street Journal For an article attributing him to a health letter addressed to the American financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, calling it “false, malicious and defamatory”.


Posted at 8 p.m. 02

Updated at 9:03 p.m.

“President Trump will soon continue the Wall Street JournalNews Corp and M. (Rupert) Murdoch “, the media magnate owner of the group, writes Donald Trump on his Truth Social network, specifying having” personally “warned before the publication of this article on Thursday.

“They still publish a false, malicious and defamatory article,” he deplores, assuring that “if there was the slightest trace of truth in the Epstein hoax, this information would have been revealed” long before by its political opponents.

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White house spokesperson Karoline Leavitt

The article of Wall Street Journal (WSJ) says that for a guest book for Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 on the occasion of his 50e Birthday, his partner Ghislaine Maxwell had requested tens of his relatives, including Donald Trump, then real estate magnate.

The letter in the name of Donald Trump, which the newspaper indicates to have seen, is of a health, like others in this guest book. It includes several lines of typed text surrounded by the contours of a naked woman, apparently drawn to the marker, he specifies.

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Jeffrey Epstein in 2017

The scribbled signature of the future president appears in the size of the woman, evoking a pubic fleece, underlines the WSJ.

This publication occurs in full controversy between Donald Trump and part of his base Maga (“Make America Great Again”, “return its greatness to America”).

Jeffrey Epstein was found hanged in his cell in New York on August 10, 2019 before being tried for sexual crimes. His death has fueled countless conspiracy theories that he was murdered to prevent embarrassing revelations on a whole series of leading personalities.

Last week, the Ministry of Justice and the FBI, the federal police, announced that they had discovered any new element in the Epstein file which would justify the publication of new documents.

They confirmed the suicide in Jeffrey Epstein prison and claim to have discovered, during an in -depth examination of the entire file, nor “list of customers” of his sexual exploitation network or “credible evidence that he would have made powerful people sing”.

These conclusions ulcerated part of the base of Donald Trump, who hoped for explosive revelations with his return to power, his administration having committed to “lifting the veil” on this “repugnant” affair.

Obviously annoyed not to manage to extinguish this dispute emanating from his own camp, Donald Trump accused Wednesday “some stupid and idiot republicans” of playing his democratic opponents by issuing these criticisms.

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