New Revelations from Epstein birthday Book Reignite Scrutiny of Trump and othre Prominent Figures
A recently surfaced birthday book belonging too Jeffrey Epstein is intensifying scrutiny of his connections to powerful men, including former President donald Trump and British politician Peter Mandelson. The book, containing handwritten notes and a drawing purportedly from Trump, has sparked renewed calls for transparency regarding Epstein’s associates and the full release of related documents.
The book’s emergence comes as Trump faces ongoing questions about his relationship with Epstein. Virginia giuffre Williams has alleged that Trump groped her at Trump Tower decades ago, recounting that Epstein appeared unsurprised by the incident, repeatedly asking “Why did you let him do that?”
Trump’s campaign promises to release Epstein-related files have yet to be fully realized, despite his Justice Department having released “thousands of pages of documents.” Williams expressed frustration, stating, “Epstein survivors are asking for transparency and justice, which would mean making the files public and holding the perpetrators accountable.”
Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, maintains the drawing and signature attributed to Trump are forgeries and that his legal team “will continue to aggressively pursue litigation.” The White House, through spokeswoman Abigail Jackson, dismissed the coverage as a “Democrat Hoax,” noting Trump had previously barred Epstein from his club due to his behavior.
The birthday book also contains correspondence from Peter Mandelson, who referred to Epstein as his “best pal.” In emails from 2008, while Epstein was facing jail time for soliciting sex from underage girls, Mandelson voiced support and urged Epstein to “fight for early release,” assuring him, “yoru friends stay with you and love you.” Mandelson was afterward removed from his position as the UK’s ambassador to the US over his friendship with Epstein.
The release of the birthday book adds to the ongoing fallout from Epstein’s crimes, demonstrating the far-reaching network of individuals connected to the convicted sex offender.