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Trump alleged signature on Epstein note to be analysed

The White House, Donald Trump, said that he would support the judicial analysis of the signature in a letter allegedly told Jeffrey Epstein, a prisoner of sex criminals, said Trump’s assistants said.

Trump, who was friends with Epstein before he became president, but fell for years before his death, Trump refused to give him a letter in a birthday book for Epstein with a note about the drawing and secrets of a woman’s body.

On Monday, the Democrats in the US House of Representatives issued a written letter to the public more than 20 years ago. The White House quickly rejected its originality.

The president’s spokesman Karoline Leavitt told journalists that on Tuesday, the White House would support an analysis of the signature to prove Trump’s right.

“The President did not write this letter. He did not sign this letter,” he said.

The publication of the documents drew attention to a issue that has become a political thorns on the president.

Although he called on his supporters to continue from the subject, who knows the appetite for details about Epstein’s crimes, and who knows about them or interested in him.

A Reuters/IPSOS survey, which was completed on Tuesday, said that the US continued to doubt the Epstein case of the US, and 65 percent of the participants kept information about the committee of the government’s 2019 death, and 72 percent of the government’s accused sex smugglers hidden information about the customer list. Both numbers rose slightly from a similar survey in July.

However, the research of 1084 adults found a brilliant point for Trump: 44 percent of Republican participants, in July, 35 percent of the Epstein issue, he said. In general, only 17 percent of the people have confirmed that they have dealt with the issue.

Leavitt accused the Democrats of trying to harm the President by focusing on the Epstein case.

“Republicans at the Trump Ministry of Justice did more than any previous administration in terms of transparency when it comes to Epstein case.”

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