Giant Alleged Trump-Epstein Note Installed On National Mall | EUROtoday

A large copy of a birthday message allegedly despatched by Donald Trump to late intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein appeared Monday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The 10-foot-tall set up features a duplicate of a word that seems to bear Trump’s signature and was included in a set of letters gifted to Epstein on the event of his fiftieth birthday in 2003.

The word features a hand-sketched define of a unadorned girl and a private message that reads, “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

New protest artwork referencing the Epstein recordsdata and President Trump was put in Monday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

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A plaque positioned close by encourages guests to signal the cardboard with a message to President Donald Trump’s administration.

“Make pedophilia bad again,” one of many messages reads.

Another declares, “We don’t want Greenland, what we want is the Epstein files.”

The protest artwork was erected to coincide with what would have been Epstein’s 73rd birthday on Tuesday. The disgraced financier died by an obvious suicide in 2019 whereas awaiting trial on fees of intercourse trafficking underage women.

The newest set up of a mysterious group that goes by the title The Secret Handshake drew a swift rebuke from the White House.

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It’s additionally the newest set up of a mysterious group that goes by the title The Secret Handshake. The group’s members, who’re nameless, have beforehand been behind related eyebrow-raising, politically themed installations.

Last 12 months, they erected 12-foot statues of Epstein and Trump holding fingers and skipping collectively to acknowledge “Friendship Month” in September.

According to CNN, a press release issued by The Secret Handshake indicated that the work is permitted to be displayed on the National Mall by means of Friday, Jan. 23.

“We don’t want Greenland, what we want is the Epstein files,” a handwritten message from a customer reads.

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Still, it drew a swift rebuke from White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson, who informed The Washington Post in an electronic mail: “Kudos to these Trump Deranged Liberals for constantly inventing new ways to light Democrat donor money on fire by spreading fake news.”

The Wall Street Journal first reported on Trump’s alleged letter to Epstein in July. The president, who has repeatedly tried to downplay his connection to Epstein, sued the outlet over the story, arguing that another person might have solid his signature on the word.

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