Did Donald Trump send a bizarre birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003—one framed inside a naked woman’s outline?
The Wall Street Journal says yes. Trump says absolutely not. And now, he’s suing.
The president has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, and The Journal.
He calls it a “completely fake” story linking him to the late sex offender.
“We just filed a powerhouse lawsuit,” Trump posted online.
He blasted the paper as a “useless rag” and dared Murdoch to brace for depositions.
The article claimed a note signed by Trump appeared in Epstein’s birthday book, packed with risqué humor and strange third-person banter.
Trump hit back: “These are not my words… I don’t draw pictures.”
Push To Unseal Epstein Files
Meanwhile, the Justice Department is pushing to unseal Epstein-related grand jury documents.
This comes amid mounting pressure from Congress and Trump’s own supporters.
Some, like California GOP sheriff Chad Bianco, say they feel “talked down to like stupid children.”

Even unlikely political allies—like AOC and Marjorie Taylor Greene—are joining forces to force transparency.
The question remains: Will this legal drama uncover new truths, or just stir more chaos?
Either way, Trump’s war with the media—and Epstein’s shadow—shows no signs of fading.