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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayJimmy Kimmel spotted a sure sign that the Jeffrey Epstein story is getting to President Donald Trump.
“He did something today that he rarely does,” Kimmel said on Tuesday. “He said nothing all day.”
Trump over the summer had denied writing a bizarre and cryptic birthday message to Epstein in 2003, when the two were close friends, as reported in the Wall Street Journal.
But this week, the late convicted sex offender’s estate released the message, inside the doodle of a woman’s bare torso, and with Trump’s purported signature on it.
Trump still claims he had nothing to do with it.
“His first instinct is to lie,” Kimmel said. “And then his second instinct is to wrap that lie in another lie. Like a Crunchwrap Supreme.”
With the image now out there, Kimmel said there’s one easy way to get Trump to admit he wrote the message and drew the torso.
“All you have to do is say, ‘That drawing is great,’” Kimmel said. “He will immediately take credit for it.”
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