Summary
A letter from 2003, allegedly signed by Donald Trump and addressed to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday, has been released by US lawmakers. The White House denies Trump's involvement with the letter, while Democrats argue it is genuine. Experts are examining the signature, but conclusions have not been publicized.
Key Facts
- A letter from 2003 is said to have been signed by Donald Trump.
- The letter was addressed to Jeffrey Epstein as a "birthday letter."
- US lawmakers have released the letter to the public.
- The White House states Trump did not write or sign the letter.
- Democrats believe the letter is authentic.
- Signature analysis by experts is ongoing to determine authenticity.