The White House denies Trump’s letter to Epstein: what is known about the scandal.
According to inkorr.com: The White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt sharply reacted to a publication in The Wall Street Journal, which discussed a letter from Donald Trump addressed to Jeffrey Epstein. She called this information fake and accused the journalist of spreading misinformation.
Details of the letter
According to the publication, the letter, likely written before Epstein's 50th birthday, contained congratulatory words from Trump. However, representatives of the White House assure that the president has no connection to this letter and its signature.
Demands of the House Committee
Members of the U.S. House Committee are demanding that all documents related to this letter be made public to clarify the situation and confirm whether this information was true.
This dispute surrounding the letter from Trump and Epstein once again emphasizes the importance of fact-checking in the media, as well as the impact of publications on public opinion. In the context of ongoing investigations and political debates, the situation remains tense, and new details may emerge soon.
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