(Washington) A letter that Donald Trump would have written to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday in 2003 was made public on Monday by Democratic parliamentarians, while the American president had denied its existence in July, in full controversy over his links with the sex offender.
The letter, obtained by the democratic members of a commission of the House of Representatives, shows a sketch of female bust with quotes attributed in turn to Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who died in prison in 2019 before his trial for sexual crimes, and to Donald Trump, then appears like him of the New York jet set, with the signature of the future president at the foot of the note.