"But while Trump's official signature often looks more jagged than the loopier "Donald" on the Epstein birthday letter, there are many examples of him signing his name in a similar way around the period in question.
A photo of an inscription in a copy of Donald Trump's book "Trump: The Art of the Comeback" that belonged to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump's name appeared on a contributor list for a book celebrating the 50th birthday of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, evidence that he participated in the collection even as he denied that he signed a sexually suggestive note and drawing."
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"There's a 1996 letter to then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. There's a 1995 letter to a member of a local Palm Beach commission. There's a 1999 letter to former CNN host Larry King.
There's a 1984 letter to the executive editor of the New York Times, A.M. Rosenthal. Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann on Monday produced a 2014 letter he received. There's even an inscription from 1997 in a Trump book that Epstein owned."
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"All feature that loopier style, followed by a long tail coming off the final "d" in Trump's first name.
It looks like Trump often signed his name in this manner when the subject matter was more personal " situations in which signing with his first name only would be appropriate.
If anything, the signature appears to affirm the legitimacy of the letter. But Trump allies are apparently sticking to the claim, even after their assertions about Trump drawings already blew up in their faces."
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