Donald Trump overwhelmed on all sides by the Epstein affair

The American media is scrutinizing the long-standing friendship between the American president and the notorious financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal even published a compromising letter that Trump allegedly sent to him in 2003. This has drawn the ire of the White House and intensified the controversy.
While some of Donald Trump's supporters continue to demand that the full light be shed on the Epstein case, the White House tenant is struggling to distance himself from financier Jeffrey Epstein, "with whom he was a friend for at least fifteen years," points out The New York Times , which, like other American media, is looking into the past history between the two men.
But it is above all the revelation by The Wall Street Journal of the existence of a compromising letter, sent in 2003 by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein's fiftieth birthday, which is making headlines across the Atlantic.
This letter from Donald Trump, which the Wall Street Journal says it has been able to consult, is of a “salacious” nature, the newspaper emphasizes, just like other missives contained in the guestbook that Jeffrey Epstein's partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, sentenced to twenty years in prison in June 2022 for sex trafficking of minors , had compiled to offer to Epstein in 2003.
The letter in question consists of several lines of typewritten text surrounded by a sketch of a nude woman, apparently drawn in marker. “A pair of small arcs symbolize the woman’s breasts, and the future president’s signature, a simple ‘Donald’
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