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"Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Trump's Alleged Written Confession, Found Disturbing by Many"

Late-night comedian questions the credibility of the president's reasons for this issue.

Trump's Declared Confession, Revealed by Jimmy Kimmel: A Bizarre and Unsettling Message from Trump...
Trump's Declared Confession, Revealed by Jimmy Kimmel: A Bizarre and Unsettling Message from Trump surfaces

"Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Trump's Alleged Written Confession, Found Disturbing by Many"

In a shocking turn of events, a letter purportedly written by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003 has been released by the House Oversight Committee. The letter, dated August 2003, contains a signature that appears to be Trump's and includes a dialogue between the two men.

The letter was handed over to the House Oversight Committee by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, represented by Epstein's lawyers, leading to its publication on September 8, 2025. The specific person who physically delivered the book is not named in the available information.

The letter has caused a stir, with Jimmy Kimmel, on Monday night, expressing concern about its content. Kimmel stated that the letter is "a signed confession" and "so creepy it should have its own documentary series on Netflix."

Jeffrey Epstein, a former close friend of Trump, was arrested again in 2019. His case involved allegations of trafficking underage girls. Epstein was awaiting trial on multiple charges, including trafficking underage girls, when he died in custody in August 2019. The cause of his death was ruled an apparent suicide.

Trump and Epstein had a falling out, reportedly over real estate. Trump has claimed that the letter is a fake, but sued The Wall Street Journal over the summer for reporting on it. In July, Trump said that Epstein "stole" Mar-a-Lago staff.

Interestingly, Alex Acosta, who made a deal with Epstein that allowed him to avoid federal prosecution and a possible life sentence, later served in Trump's Cabinet during his first administration.

The letter mentions "certain things in common" between Trump and Epstein, and includes Trump's wish for Epstein that "every day be another wonderful secret." The letter also features a silhouette of a woman's torso, adding to the controversy surrounding its content.

As the investigation into Epstein's case continues, the release of this letter has added a new layer of intrigue to the already complex story.

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