Politics
NEW: Bill Clinton’s Alleged Message To Epstein Revealed
The White House is shifting the focus off an alleged letter from President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein by pointing to one from former President Bill Clinton, which was also released as part of a GOP-led probe into the late pedophile’s estate.
Last month, U.S. House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) subpoenaed the estate of Epstein, seeking all flight and visitor logs and any documentation related to the now-dead Democratic philanthropist and sexual abuser. Those included “documents and communications in its possession, custody, or control in unredacted form,” including the “birthday book” featured in a bombshell report by the Wall Street Journal.
In that “leather-bound book” was a letter from Clinton to Epstein celebrating his 50th birthday. The letter was reportedly obtained by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s mistress, who compiled the book.
Clinton was already known for his closeness to Epstein before breaking off their friendship following his 2007 conviction for underage prostitution.
What appears to be an entry by Clinton praises Epstein for his “childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference, and the [illegible] of friends.”

The surprise document dump by the Oversight Committee came just hours after Epstein’s estate turned over a trove of evidence revealing who was personally close to the late financial and sexual abuser of young girls.
Among the letters released on Monday were those reportedly from Trump and his former attorney, Alan Dershowitz. Both men have denied signing and submitting the documents.
“As I have said all along, it’s very clear President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it. President Trump’s legal team will continue to aggressively pursue litigation,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X, referencing the Journal’s original story that Trump drew a crude outline of a naked woman filled with an imaginary dialogue between himself and Epstein.
Clinton is known to have carried on a cordial relationship with Epstein. He was previously listed on the financier’s flight logs to and from his compound in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the site of his most horrific abuse of young girls over decades.
Neither Clinton nor Trump has been accused by lawmakers of any wrongdoing.
Other entries in the book include one from Epstein’s mother, Pauline Stolofsky Epstein, who wrote that she’d been “very busy reminiscing since Ghislaine asked me to write about you.”
“Jeff[,] you have been a good son since day one and we have been proud of you ever since,” Epstein’s mother wrote, Fox News reported.
“I recall you refused to sleep unless I read a story from Grandma’s Golden Book that she bought for 25c,” she recalled about her son’s childhood. “At PTA meetings I begged your teachers to improve your handwriting.”
“At age 21 Cosmopolitan magazine featured you as ‘Bachelor of the Month,” she added. “Today you still hold that title.”
House Republicans are responding to pressure from the Trump administration to release more details about the government’s investigation into Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial. Among the documents released appears to be a last will and testament from Epstein as well as an address book of contacts and details about his 2007 non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney of Southern Florida.
Maxwell is petitioning the government to overturn her sentence, arguing the agreement should apply to her. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence on related charges.
