Overview
- The committee published the full 2003 scrapbook compiled for Jeffrey Epstein that includes a sexually suggestive message attributed to Donald Trump framed by a hand-drawn female silhouette.
- Trump and the White House deny he wrote the note or drew the image, and his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over earlier reporting on the item is ongoing.
- The album features a “friends” section naming figures including Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz and Jean‑Luc Brunel, along with explicit cartoons and a photo of Epstein holding an oversized check labeled “DJ Trump.”
- The Justice Department began transferring Epstein investigation records to the House Oversight Committee in August as lawmakers from both parties push for broader disclosure.
- Survivors and former models describe long-running whisper networks about Epstein’s conduct and urge full public release of files for transparency and accountability.