Trump says he never ‘wrote a picture.’ These images may show otherwise

From MSNBC.

According to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, a letter bearing President Donald Trump’s name was sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003—something Trump now denies. He also rejected ever creating any drawings when asked about a sketch of a naked woman bearing his name, which was allegedly part of a risqué birthday gift to Epstein more than two decades ago.
“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” Trump told the Journal, according to the newspaper.
Trump has denied The Wall Street Journal’s reporting, and MSNBC has not independently verified the document.
Melissa Murray highlights several examples of Trump’s public drawings, some of which have been auctioned off for charity.

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