SAEDNEWS: House Democrats have posted a second page from Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book referencing President Trump, fueling fresh controversy and calls for full transparency as the former president continues to deny any association.
According to Saed News; House Democrats on the Oversight Committee have publicly posted another page from Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book mentioning President Donald Trump. The move comes amid ongoing debates about transparency, accountability, and the former president’s alleged connections to Epstein’s network.
The newly released page features an image of Epstein holding a large check, with the caption:
"Epstein and a longtime Mar-a-Lago member joking about selling a 'fully depreciated' woman to Donald Trump for $22,500."
This follows an earlier post of a doodle in the same document containing Trump’s name, which he strongly denies any association with.
Representative Yassamin Ansari (D-Phoenix) said in a repost:
"This disgusting exchange in Epstein's book shows exactly why we need full transparency and accountability — no matter how high up it goes, or who it incriminates."
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) criticized Democrats for “cherry-picking documents and politicizing” the information.
Representatives from the White House and Comer’s office did not immediately respond to Axios’ request for comment.
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, maintained high-profile connections with politicians, business figures, and celebrities. The birthday book, now in the hands of the House Oversight Committee, has become a key focus for lawmakers seeking to understand these relationships.
While the page references Trump, no direct evidence of illegal activity by him has emerged from this document. Nonetheless, Democrats argue that it underscores the importance of transparency and congressional scrutiny.
Democrats emphasize that the document illustrates why accountability must extend to all individuals, regardless of status or position. The repeated posting of pages referencing Trump aims to pressure the administration for full disclosure and public oversight.
Republicans, however, contend that selectively releasing pages misrepresents the context and is politically motivated.
The release of Epstein-related documents mentioning Trump has reignited national debate, drawing attention across social and political media. Analysts suggest that additional pages may continue to dominate headlines, influencing public opinion and fueling further scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Epstein.
With House Democrats posting successive pages from Epstein’s birthday book, tensions over transparency, political strategy, and Trump’s denials continue to rise. The unfolding story highlights the intersection of law, politics, and media scrutiny in America, as calls for accountability intensify.