

Dems Release Pages from Epstein’s “Birthday Book”
20 snips Sep 9, 2025
Devin Dwyer, a Senior Washington reporter for ABC, dives into the controversies surrounding a note from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking debates on authenticity and implications. The discussion shifts to recent tragic violence in Jerusalem, underscoring the complexities of geopolitical conflicts. Dwyer breaks down the Supreme Court's ruling allowing aggressive immigration raids, raising concerns over its impact on communities and legal challenges. Tune in for an engaging blend of political intrigue and real-world consequences.
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Democrats Publish Purported Trump Note
- Democrats released a purported Trump note to Jeffrey Epstein to show a window into his relationship with Epstein and women generally.
- The White House disputes the note's authenticity and focuses on signature differences rather than providing forensic details.
Contents And Context Of The Birthday Page
- The released page allegedly shows a crude drawing and a typed back-and-forth with a signature scribbled at the end.
- The letter was first reported by The Wall Street Journal and is now public amid ongoing litigation.
How The Documents Reached Congress
- The documents were obtained via a House Oversight subpoena and came from the Epstein estate, not DOJ.
- Their release intensifies calls from victims for the government to produce all Epstein-related records.