‘It’s not my signature,’ says Trump about Epstein’s birthday letter • International • Forbes Mexico

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President Donald Trump said “it is not his signature” that appears in the 50th birthday letter of Jerffrey Epstein that was published by Democrats this week.

“That is not my signature and it is not the way I speak,” the president said to the press during a few short statements before entering a seafood restaurant in Washington.

“You have known me for a long time and this makes no sense,” Trump added and then changed the subject.

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The one attributed to Trump is a letter with a text that collects a fictitious conversation between Trump and Epstein, surrounded by the drawing of the silhouette of a naked woman and includes a manuscript firm with the name “Donald”, very similar to the rubric of the US president.

Trump had already flatly denied that he is the author of that letter, arguing that he does not know how to draw.

After the epistle, the Vice Chief of Government Cabinet, Taylor Budowich, ruled out that the firm of the letter to the tycoon, declared guilty in 2008 of prostitution of minors, outside the president, comparing it with images of his most recent rubrics.

However, The New York Times analyzed several letters of the now president, written during the epstein era that he had filed, and revealed that he uses different signatures depending on his facet as a president or his personal life.

In all the documents reviewed, sent to officials in New York and former Rudy Giuliani between 1987 and 2001, Trump signed only with his name and without surname or initials, something that usually reserves for personal notes, and included a characteristic long line at the end of his name, in a gesture very similar to the signature stamped in the message for Epstein.

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The transfer of documents of the so -called Epstein Archive to the United States Congress occurred after weeks of intense agitation between the support bases of former president Donald Trump, after in July the Department of Justice announced that no more information about the New York pedophile, who committed suicide in 2019.

With EFE information

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