Washington, D.C., July 2025 — The ghosts of Jeffrey Epstein’s elite guest list have returned to haunt America’s political class — and this time, the flames are hitting both sides of the aisle.

A bombshell revelation has rocked the Beltway: Former President Bill Clinton once wrote a glowing, “gushing” letter for Epstein’s opulent 50th birthday tribute book — a now-notorious artifact compiled by convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

Described as “profuse in its admiration,” the letter was printed on official presidential stationery and included in a leather-bound, gold-embossed volume allegedly packed with tributes from some of the world’s most powerful figures — including royalty and U.S. presidents.

“This wasn’t just a birthday note,” said a source familiar with the investigation. “This was a full-on love letter from a former U.S. president to a man now synonymous with the darkest corners of elite depravity.”

Clinton’s Cozy History with Epstein Resurfaces

Clinton, whose ties to Epstein have long raised eyebrows, is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. His travel on Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” jet has been documented, and now the resurfacing of this fawning tribute letter is reigniting suspicions.

“This is not just about a flight log or a party,” said political analyst Mark Redman. “It’s about a clear pattern of association and admiration that can no longer be brushed off.”

Clinton has repeatedly denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, but his warm birthday praise — written in 2002, just a year before Epstein’s arrest in Florida — is drawing fresh criticism.

“Presidents don’t gush over nobodies,” said retired FBI agent Carla Jennings. “There’s more here than anyone in the Clinton orbit wants to admit.”

Trump: ‘I Never Wrote That Letter’

As the scandal explodes, President Donald Trump — currently running for reelection amid a tight race — is waging a legal war against The Wall Street Journal for what he calls “a hit job” alleging he also contributed a “sexually suggestive” note to Epstein’s birthday book.

Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit, accusing the paper of spreading “deepfake disinformation.”

“I don’t draw women, and I sure don’t write creepy letters for sex predators,” Trump told a rally in Ohio last week. “It’s fake, it’s disgusting, and it’s libel. We’re going to court, and we’re going to win.”

His team has offered a $1 million reward for anyone who can produce the original note or verify its authenticity. So far, no takers.

Maxwell’s Book of Secrets

The mysterious “birthday book” has become something of a Holy Grail among Epstein investigators. Originally compiled by Maxwell to celebrate Epstein’s lavish 50th birthday bash in 2003, the volume reportedly included letters from international royalty, U.S. politicians, and Hollywood insiders.

Some believe the book — or its duplicates — were seized by authorities during raids on Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach mansions. If so, the contents may already be in federal hands.

One investigator familiar with the Maxwell case told Patriot Dispatch: “There are multiple albums — not just one — and they show a revolving door of global elites flattering a man they either admired, feared, or owed something to.”

MAGA World Demands Answers

Unsurprisingly, the Trump-aligned media world has erupted in fury.

“It’s laughable,” said conservative commentator Lara Westbrook. “Trump’s being smeared with a drawing that doesn’t even look like his handwriting, while Bill Clinton gets caught fawning over Epstein on official White House stationery — and the media yawns.”

Others, including Elon Musk and Rep. Matt Gaetz, are calling for the full release of all documents related to the Epstein case, including visitor logs, client records, and the so-called “birthday book.”

“Sunlight is the best disinfectant,” Musk posted on X. “Release. Everything. Now.”

The Political Fallout

With Trump demanding transparency and Clinton once again ducking scrutiny, Americans are left wondering how deep the Epstein rabbit hole truly goes — and who else might have contributed letters, photos, or worse to this toxic tribute album.

Pam Bondi, Trump’s current Attorney General, recently stated there is “no Epstein client list,” a claim that only fueled suspicion of a cover-up.

“Something stinks,” said Republican strategist Angela Dawson. “And the American people are done pretending the rot isn’t coming from the top.”

As Election 2026 draws near, expect the Epstein fallout to get louder, nastier — and far more dangerous for anyone who once called him a friend.


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5 thoughts on “Bill Clinton Also Sent ‘Warm and Gushing’ Letter to Epstein for 50th Birthday”
  1. I read enough of the article to determine the Clinton letter was NOT the one attributed to Trump. I speculate it may have been a blueprint for what was presented by WSJ to suggest it was in the file.

  2. First of all, Donold Dump is NOT running for reelection – what sort of mumbo-jumbo so-call journalism is this. Secondly, Bill Clinton is not in the White House. He has never denied being on Epstein’s plane, and we all know Donold Dump was on it, too. No one with any political savvy gives a rat’s ass if Clinton was on that plane other than to prosecute him if he was grabbing the underage goods. Clinton isn’t holding up the release of files/lists, and of course Epstein had lists. He had to keep track of those he was blackmailing. Look into that instead of making major journalists faux pas!

  3. I believe bill clinton sent jeffrey epstein a letter – that is very consistent with who slick willy is!! I do NOT believe President Trump sent the letter that the left and their “media” claim he sent!!

  4. I don’t care who was involved with Epstein and sampled the young ladies. I say imprison every last one. And, if trump is guilty, impeach him immediately and try him and every one of them for rape and sex crimes !

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