
A lewd birthday letter from US President Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein has been made public.
The birthday letter was released by US lawmakers.
House Democrats shared the note, which Trump has denied writing, on X more than a month-and-a-half after it was first reported to exist.
The letter includes Trump’s signature as well as text inside the outline of a n@ked woman.
"HERE IT IS: We got Trump’s birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein that the President said doesn’t exist," wrote House Democrats in the X post on Monday afternoon, September 8.
"Trump talks about a 'wonderful secret' the two of them shared. What is he hiding? Release the files!"
The text inside the drawing of the woman starts with words from a voice over stating, "There must be more to life than having everything."
It continues with Trump and Epstein agreeing that they know what it is, but won’t tell each other. That text appears near doodles resembling the breasts of a woman.
Trump goes on to allegedly say: "We have certain things in common, Jeffrey."
"Yes we do, come to think of it," Epstein allegedly says.
The text has Trump saying "enigmas never age" and Epstein replying that it was "clear to me the last time I saw you."
Trump allegedly closes with: "A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret."
It is signed "Donald J Trump" with his signature below the hips of the woman’s outline.
Trump has not addressed the letter.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt late afternoon Monday said that the latest report by the Journal publishing the letter "PROVES this entire 'Birthday Card' story is false."
"As I have said all along, it’s very clear President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it," she wrote on X.
She added that the Journal reporter on Monday "reached out for comment at the EXACT same minute he published his story giving us no time to respond."
"This is FAKE NEWS to perpetuate the Democrat Epstein Hoax!" she concluded.
Trump has previously called the letter "nonexistent" and "fake" and sued The Wall Street Journal, which was the first to report it in mid-July. The newspaper claimed that Trump’s letter was in a book compiled for Epstein’s birthday in 2003.
The Epstein estate handed the birthday book over to the committee on Monday, along with a tranche of other documents.
Democratic Rep Robert Garcia, who is a ranking member on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, wrote on X: "We got the Epstein note Trump says doesn’t exist. Time to end this White House cover-up."
A Democratic member of the committee, Rep Melanie Stansburg, asked on X: "What 'wonderful secret' is Donald J. Trump hiding? Is this why he hasn’t released the files?"
Democrats and Republicans have continued to push for the full release of the Epstein files, while some Trump allies keep defending him. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson cast Trump as an "FBI informant" in the Epstein case.