A birthday wish for the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly written by Donald Trump, got the current President of the United States into trouble a few days ago and will likely also involve the judiciary. Trump intends to sue the Wall Street Journal over it. Meanwhile, the American newspaper has presented another revelation: former President Bill Clinton is also said to have sent a letter to Epstein. 

The outlet reportedly possesses an album in which Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, compiled dozens of congratulatory letters for the investment banker’s 50th birthday in 2003. Clinton is also among the well-wishers. The letter from the now 78-year-old appears in the “Friends” section. It reads: “It’s reassuring, isn’t it? That you’ve made it through all these years of learning, adventure, and (illegible word). Also, you still carry that childlike curiosity, the will to change, and the comfort of a friend.

” Clinton’s spokesperson, when confronted with the letter, declined to comment on the article. Instead, he stated that Clinton had cut ties with Epstein ten years prior to Epstein’s arrest in 2019. "May every day be a wonderful secret" As reported, the Wall Street Journal stirred up controversy with its report on Trump’s birthday wishes to Epstein. The letter allegedly contained “a few lines typed with a typewriter, framed by the outline of a naked woman drawn with a thick marker.” Trump's supposed birthday greeting concluded with the words:

“A friend is a wonderful thing – happy birthday, may every day be a wonderful secret.” This revelation—and especially the fact that the release of Epstein’s full documents, which had been announced during the presidential campaign, is not taking place after all—has triggered unrest within Trump’s camp. Now Trump says he does intend to release some of the files after all. Epstein accomplice questioned in prison The questioning of Epstein’s former accomplice, Maxwell, may also be seen as a move to pacify angry supporters. The 63-year-old, who was convicted of child trafficking for abuse and other crimes, was questioned Thursday by U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.

According to Maxwell’s lawyer, David Markus, she answered all questions during a meeting with Blanche at a courthouse in Tallahassee, Florida. “The interrogation lasted the entire day, and Blanche asked many questions,” Markus told reporters. “She never refused to answer. She responded to every question with sincerity, honesty, and to the best of her knowledge.” He declined to comment on the “content” of the meeting with Blanche. “I met with Ghislaine Maxwell today and will continue the interview with her tomorrow,” Blanche wrote on Platform X. The Department of Justice will release more details on the findings in due course.

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