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Aaron Blake @AaronBlake 4h (Senior political reporter at CNN)A bunch of Trump allies are claiming the Epstein birthday letter contains a signature that doesn't match Trump's.
But there are a bunch of "Donald" signatures from the same era that look very much like the one on the Epstein letter.
First image is from the Epstein letter.




Klarkashton
(5,422 posts)newdeal2
(5,614 posts)And doesnt think his supporters will blame him anyway.
I think some day he will accidentally blurt out the truth.
TommyT139
(2,431 posts)...including anther example far more disgusting -- She Has Opinions.
bigtree
(94,672 posts)...and got caught up scrolling.
I need to get back to Rachael.
TommyT139
(2,431 posts)And if you can, if you haven't seen it, watch the handover to Lawrence.
LeftInTX
(34,852 posts)However, who in the heck designed that strange card?
If Trump would have designed it, it would have read:
"To my pal, who has everything and so much more, which I share everything and so much more with, if you know what I mean." "Wink, wink" Along with an awful drawing of a nudie.
canetoad
(21,032 posts)But equally as sure that the letter was written by Maxwell, shoved under Donald's nose and he was asked to sign it for his friend Jeffrey. I doubt if tsf actually read it properly.
There's language in the dialogue that an educated Brit would use but not trump.
LeftInTX
(34,852 posts)I don't think he's ever used the word, "enigma", not has he ever used that type of punctuation. It could also be a woman's voice. "Yes, we do, come to think of it". "As a matter of face, it was clear to me the last time I saw you".... It sounds airy and ethereal....
TommyT139
(2,431 posts)...Trump used often enough, probably thinking it made him sound smarter.
It's been discussed before, but it sounds like Lawrence O'Donnell may discuss it again. Either that or he was using a graphic ("enigma" highlighted in previous writings of his) from earlier analysis.
newdeal2
(5,614 posts)The three examples shows he reads the letters and adds to them in sharpie. Just like he added the disgusting drawing to this birthday card.
LeftInTX
(34,852 posts)malaise
(297,987 posts)They are
LexVegas
(6,962 posts)dalton99a
(95,317 posts)
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