Further corroboration for Donald Trump’s loving tribute to Jeffrey Epstein

As I said when the story first dropped, you would have to be out of your mind to think that Rupert Murdoch would have run it if it wasn’t absolutely ironclad. But in case there were any lingering doubts [free link]:
President Trump’s name appeared on a contributor list for a book celebrating the 50th birthday of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, evidence that he participated in the collection even as he denied that he signed a sexually suggestive note and drawing.
Mr. Trump’s name is listed among dozens of Mr. Epstein’s acquaintances who were asked to contribute birthday messages for the leather-bound book in 2003. The list, reviewed by The New York Times, includes well-known Epstein associates like Leslie H. Wexner, then the owner of Victoria’s Secret and other retailers; Alan C. Greenberg, who ran the doomed Wall Street firm Bear Stearns; and the physicist Murray Gell-Mann. Mr. Greenberg and Mr. Gell-Mann both have since died.
The Times also reviewed an introductory letter to the book, which was handwritten by Ghislaine Maxwell, Mr. Epstein’s longtime associate who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for conspiring to sexually traffic minors.
More from the Journal [free link]:
The biggest name in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book back in 2003 was a past president rather than a future one.
Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was keen for Bill Clinton and other boldface names to submit letters for the special gift, according to people involved in putting it together.
In the end, she was successful. The leather-bound album—assembled before Epstein was first arrested in 2006—included a page with a single paragraph in Clinton’s distinctive scrawl:
It’s reassuring isn’t it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and [illegible word], and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.
A spokesman for Clinton declined to comment on the birthday message, which was reviewed by the Journal. He referred the Journal to a previous statement that the former president had cut off ties more than a decade before Epstein was arrested in 2019 and didn’t know about Epstein’s alleged crimes.
The former president was among around five dozen people, including Donald Trump, Wall Street billionaire Leon Black, fashion designer Vera Wang and media owner Mort Zuckerman, who ended up with letters in the 2003 book, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The letter bearing Trump’s signature, which had the outline of a naked woman, was one of the more memorable pages, according to the people involved in putting the album together. Trump has called the letter “a fake thing.”
The professionally bound birthday book had multiple volumes and included a table of contents that listed the contributions, organized into groups. While many letter writers weren’t famous, some categories had notable people.
I’ve already seen some desperate Trump apologists dig “so now do you have to cancel BILL CLINTON?” out of the nostalgia file, and as with most Democrats I can only say “several steps ahead of you.”
Anyway, to summarize:
So all these people were like ok it's the 50th bday of our friend, who has an island of child sex slaves that is like his hobby? Let's write him fun letters with "jokes" like signature-pubes to celebrate? And one of them is the sitting U.S. president? Is that honestly what is going on— Maria Bustillos (@mariabustillos.com) Jul 24, 2025 at 6:05 PM
As Donald Trump is in the second term of his presidency this goes without saying, but there are way too many total degenerates and people who willfully enable them in the American ruling class.
