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Trump’s “Fake” Epstein Picture Surfaces — And the Lies Are Falling Apart

By TWATNEWS.com Staff | Monday, September 8, 2025

 

 

When Congress released a new trove of Epstein estate documents this week, one item stood out like a neon sign in a dark alley: a page from Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “birthday book.” On it—a crude sketch of a nude woman, an inscription that reads “Happy birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret,” and a squiggled signature: Donald J. Trump.

For months, Trump swore this picture didn’t exist. He called it “fake,” he insisted he had never drawn a picture in his life, and he launched a jaw-dropping $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for daring to print it. But here it is, entered into the Congressional record, staring back at the nation. The more Trump denies, the more obvious it becomes: his credibility is collapsing under the weight of his own lies.

 

A Damaging Piece of Evidence

The picture isn’t just an embarrassing doodle. It is evidence of a social intimacy with Epstein that Trump has spent years trying to bury. This wasn’t a random note scrawled on cocktail napkin—this was included in Epstein’s official 50th birthday tribute album, a keepsake reserved for his inner circle. If Trump’s signature is there, it means he wasn’t just a passing acquaintance. He was part of Epstein’s circle of trust.

And that makes every denial—every insult hurled at survivors, every dismissal of the Epstein files as a “hoax”—all the more hollow and despicable.

 

Trump’s Hypocrisy on Full Display

Trump’s defense crumbles under the simplest scrutiny. He claimed he never drew pictures—yet his own doodles have been auctioned for charity in the past. He said he never had ties to Epstein after 2008—yet here’s his personal message immortalized in Epstein’s archives.

The truth is, Trump’s knee-jerk strategy has always been the same: deny, attack, and deflect. But this time, the evidence is too plain, too specific, and too damning. The doodle signed by “Donald J. Trump” is more than a cartoon—it’s a flashing red light that Trump has lied about the depth of his relationship with Epstein.

 

The Political and Legal Fallout

The fallout has already begun. Rep. Robert Garcia and other Democrats are demanding the full release of Epstein estate records, arguing that the American people deserve the truth about how deep these connections ran. Meanwhile, Trump’s defamation lawsuit looks less like an act of self-protection and more like an act of desperation.

Instead of silencing critics, Trump has ensured this scandal is front-page news. Every court filing, every denial, every outrageous claim only drags the story deeper into the public eye.

 

Bottom Line

This sketch isn’t just ink on paper—it’s the collapse of Trump’s narrative. For years he’s claimed distance from Epstein, but the evidence shows otherwise. His denials no longer look like political spin—they look like outright lies from a man terrified of the truth.

The Epstein files aren’t finished with Donald Trump. In fact, they may just be getting started.