The White House has denied that an alleged letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein is authentic, asserting that Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.

The letter surfaced along with Epstein's birthday book, a compilation of messages collected for the financier's 50th birthday in 2003, which includes correspondence from various high-profile individuals.

The House Oversight Committee released the letter and other documents from Epstein’s estate, including personal details and past notable correspondences, amid escalating pressure for transparency regarding Epstein's alleged criminal activities.

In response to the release, Trump has labeled the letter a fabrication, proceeding to file a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its executives, affirming his intent to safeguard his reputation amidst these allegations.

Lawmakers are calling for further investigations into Epstein’s connections and activities, while expressing concern that Trump's assertions have been misleading. Trump, once friendly with Epstein, claims they fell out due to business conflicts in the early 2000s.