WASHINGTON, July 18, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump attempted
Friday to control the storm triggered by a bombshell report on his friendship
with Jeffrey Epstein, ordering the Justice Department to seek the release of
testimony from the prosecution of the late, alleged sex-trafficker-to-the-
famous.
Trump also vowed to sue "the ass off" The Wall Street Journal and its owner
Rupert Murdoch after the newspaper said that in 2003 the future president
wrote a raunchy letter to Epstein, referring to their shared "secret."
"I look forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify in my lawsuit against
him and his 'pile of garbage' newspaper, the WSJ. That will be an interesting
experience!!!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Justice Department would ask a court to
unseal grand jury testimony from the case against Epstein, apparently in
hopes of dampening fury among many of Trump's most loyal supporters over what
they see as a White House cover-up.
Epstein, a financier, was found hanging dead in his cell in New York in 2019
while awaiting trial on charges that sexually exploited dozens of underage
girls at his homes in New York and Florida.
The case sparked conspiracy theories, especially among Trump's far-right
voters, about an alleged international cabal of wealthy pedophiles. Epstein's
death -- declared a suicide -- before he could face trial super-charged the
narrative.
When Trump returned to power for a second term this January, his supporters
clamored for revelations about Epstein's supposed list of clients. But Bondi
issued an official memo in July declaring that there was no such list.
The discontent in Trump's MAGA, or Make America Great Again, base poses a
rare challenge to the 79-year-old Republican's control of the political
narrative in America.
It remained unclear whether a court would authorize the unsealing of what is
usually highly secret grand jury testimony.
Even if such material were made public, it was also unclear whether it would
shed much, if any, light on the main questions raised in the conspiracy
theories -- particularly the existence and possible contents of an Epstein
client list.
- Naked woman and signature -
Trump was friends with Epstein and the two were photographed and videoed
together at parties over the years, although there has never been evidence
shown of wrongdoing.
The Wall Street Journal article published late Thursday was damaging because
it indicated a shared interest in sex.
The Journal reported that Trump had wished Epstein a happy 50th birthday in
2003 with a letter featuring a hand-drawn naked woman and referring to their
"secrets." The letter was reportedly among a slew of well-wishes from other
rich and well-known figures for a birthday album.
A furious Trump said on Truth Social that the purported letter was a "Scam"
and "Fake."
Trump also said that the Journal's chief editor, Emma Tucker, had been told
the letter was fake and that she shouldn't publish it.
According to the Journal, the Trump letter contained the outline of a naked
woman, apparently drawn with a marker pen, and had the future president's
signature "Donald" mimicking pubic hair. It ends, according to the newspaper,
with "Happy Birthday -- and may every day be another wonderful secret."
Trump reacted in a series of furious social media posts, saying "it's not my
language. It's not my words."
"I never wrote a picture in my life. I don't draw pictures of women," he
said.