Trump Calls for Release of Epstein Court Testimony
President Donald Trump has urged for the disclosure of “all related large ju court testimony” in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case, which has amplified scrutiny on how society handles known public figures connected to convicted sex offenders.
In a post on his social media platform, Trump described the Epstein situation as a “fraud” carried out by the Democrats. He emphasized, “Given the overwhelming media attention on Jeffrey Epstein, I requested Attorney General Pam Bondi to obtain all pertinent large ju court testimony, pending court approval. This deception by the Democrats needs to come to an end!”
In response, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed, “President Trump – we are ready to proceed in court tomorrow and release our transcripts for the Great Jue Court.”
Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported about a letter purportedly associated with Trump from 2003. It seems to have included “Some lines of typewritten text surrounded by the outlines of a naked woman sketched with markers,” reported Newsweek.
The letter allegedly featured two small arcs depicting breasts, with Trump’s signature positioned beneath them, also quoted as resembling pubic hair. It reportedly concluded with “happy birthday” and hints at becoming another “great secret every day.”
The WSJ did not verify the authenticity of the letter nor provide the original text.
Both Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance vehemently rejected the claims, even threatening legal action. Trump was quoted as stating, “This is not me. This is a fake story from the Wall Street Journal. I’ve never drawn a photo in my life. I don’t depict women. Those aren’t my words.” He allegedly added, “I’m going to sue you, Wall Street Journal.”
Vance weighed in too, saying, “I apologize for my language, but this story is completely absurd. The WSJ should be embarrassed for publishing it. Where is this letter? Will we ever see it?”
As reported by Breitbart News, a memo from the Trump administration’s DOJ and the FBI revealed “no evidence that Epstein had a client list.” Despite criticism from some quarters, Trump defended Bondy’s management of the situation, saying, “She provided us with a straightforward briefing. I think these files were inaccurate regarding the various things they discovered, crafted by the likes of Comey… and we’ve faced this throughout the years, including with the Russian investigations.”





