
A shocking revelation has emerged in the form of a racy birthday card allegedly sent by former President Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The Wall Street Journal has published the contents of the card, which features a drawing of a naked woman and a peculiar message about secrets.
According to reports, the card has sparked outrage, with Trump vehemently denying any involvement in sending the message. The denial has raised eyebrows, given the well-documented history between Trump and Epstein, who were known to be acquaintances.
The revelation comes as previously unsealed Epstein files have shed new light on the extent of Trump’s connections to the disgraced financier. In 2019, records revealed that Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s accusers, testified that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, recruited her for the sex trafficking ring while she was working at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida estate.
Furthermore, former model Stacey Williams has gone public with accusations that Trump had groped her in a 1993 encounter facilitated by Epstein. These allegations have added fuel to the fire, with many questioning the nature of Trump’s relationship with Epstein.
In response to the latest developments, Trump has attempted to deflect blame, claiming that Democrats are responsible for the resurfacing of the Epstein scandal. However, this assertion has been met with skepticism, given that if Democrats had access to this information, it is likely that they would have released it during last year’s election cycle, when it would have been most damaging to Trump’s campaign.
Update on his pictures
“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women.”
-Donald Trump to the Wall Street Journal

Trump has previously peddled his sketches at charity auctions, boasting that one of his scribbles featuring the Empire State Building, complete with his flamboyant signature, fetched a price at a Florida auction in the mid-’90s, only to make a comeback on the market in 2017. In 2004, he also whipped up a drawing of the New York skyline for the Capuchin Food Pantry’s Doodle for Hunger, a move that was just as much about self-promotion as it was about charity. This artistic endeavor was later hawked again by Sotheby’s, proving that even in altruism, he’s always cashing in.
In 2017, the BBC dared to report that yet another sketch of the New York skyline, conjured up by Trump for a 2005 charity auction, shockingly resold for a staggering $30,000.
On X, Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican U.S. representative shared a series of nine sketches depicting skyscrapers and the New York skyline, which bear the signature of former President Trump. He remarked, “Trump has a propensity for drawing. Just an observation.”