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House oversight committee releases image of entire Epstein birthday album, with letter attributed to Trump

The Republican-led House oversight committee has released digital images of the entire birthday album presented to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003, making them available for download. The images include a sexually suggestive drawing and letter bearing the name of Donald Trump.

In a statement, the Republican chair of the committee, congressman James Comer of Kentucky, also scolded House Democrats for “cherry-picking documents and politicizing information received from the Epstein Estate today”.

Democrats on the committee posted an image of the letter attributed to Trump on social media, and of another letter that refers to the current president.

🚨🚨HERE IT IS: We got Trump’s birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein that the President said doesn’t exist.

Trump talks about a “wonderful secret” the two of them shared. What is he hiding? Release the files! pic.twitter.com/k2Mq8Hu3LY

— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) September 8, 2025

The second letter released by the Democrats was from Joel Pashcow, a member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, who made a crude joke about a woman the Wall Street Journal reports “Epstein and Trump each courted in the 1990s, according to court testimony and people familiar with the matter.”

NEW PAGE FROM EPSTEIN’S BIRTHDAY BOOK: Epstein and a longtime Mar-a-Lago member joking about selling a “fully depreciated” woman to Donald Trump for $22,500. pic.twitter.com/iEMNSRX7X8

— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) September 8, 2025

Pashcow’s birthday letter included a photo of Epstein holding a giant, mock novelty check for $22,500, made to look like a payment from Trump to Epstein. The photo was captioned: “Jeffrey showing early talents with money + women! Sells ‘fully depreciated’ [woman’s name] to Donald Trump for $22,500. Showed early ‘people skills’ too. Even though I handled the deal I didn’t get any of the money for the girl!”

The woman’s name was redacted in the image of the book provided to the House by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.

As Leland Nally reported for Mother Jones in 2020, Pashcow’s name and phone number was in a leaked copy of what was said to be Epstein’s personal contact book that was posted online.

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Vance, who previously asked to see the Epstein letter, now calls it ‘BS’

The vice-president, JD Vance, who is one of the administration’s most dedicated social media posters, has weighed in on X to accuse Democrats of hypocrisy after they released an image of a sexually suggestive 2003 birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, the late sex offender, with what looks like Donald Trump’s signature.

“The Democrats don’t care about Epstein. They don’t even care about his victims,” Vance wrote. “That’s why they were silent about it for years. The only thing they care about is concocting another fake scandal like Russiagate to smear President Trump with lies. No one is falling for this BS.”

In July, when the existence of the letter was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, Vance had demanded to see the letter and suggested that it was suspicious that the paper had not shown the White House a copy.

“Forgive my language but this story is complete and utter bullshit. The WSJ should be ashamed for publishing it. Where is this letter? Would you be shocked to learn they never showed it to us before publishing it?” Vance wrote at the time.

In reference to the text of the letter, which begins with an imagined dialogue between Trump and Epstein, Vance asked: “Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like Donald Trump?”

While the literary device and the formal language used in the dialogue does not sound at all like the way that Trump speaks in public, it is an open secret that he has worked with ghostwriters throughout his career, so it is certainly possible that the letter was commissioned by Trump, but composed by someone else.

In 2000, for instance, when Trump flirted with the possibility of running for the presidential nomination of Ross Perot’s Reform party, Trump published a book of his policy ideas that was actually written by Dave Shiflett, a journalist.

Since that book was published just three years before the Epstein birthday letter, the Guardian contacted Shiflett to ask if it might have been written for Trump by someone else.

“My understanding is that Trump neither writes nor reads his books,” Shiflett wrote back. “Several years back a Washington Post reporter told me he had asked Trump about his books and he had said he never read them.”

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