The United States House Supervision Committee released on Monday (8) an image showing a letter and a drawing with sexual connotation, allegedly signed by Donald Trump. The material is part of a commemorative book of the 50th anniversary of investor Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sex crimes. Trump, however, denies the authenticity of the signature.

The figure released by the committee’s democrats portrays a naked woman, with the name “Donald” written just below the waist. The image follows a text that simulates a dialogue between Trump and Epstein, and the signature that appears in the drawing remembers that of the president. The publication was made on the official social networks of the committee.
Robert Garcia, Democratic deputy and main member of the committee, said the group now has the so -called “birthday book” that contains the note to Trump, whose existence he had denied. Garcia asked the president to clarify what he knew about Epstein and release all documents related to the case.
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The White House communication team has not yet commented on the case, but Taylor Budowich, deputy chief of staff for communications, said on social networks that the signature does not belong to Trump.
Epstein’s estate delivered the book and other documents in response to an subpoena issued by the Committee’s Republican President James Eat.
The newspaper The Wall Street Journal It had already revealed details about the drawing and the letter in July. At the time, Trump denied writing the message and filed a process for defamation against the vehicle. He stated on social networks that the letter attributed to him was false.