Bill Clinton is once again at the center of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal — and this time, the fallout is hitting even closer to home.

A handwritten note Clinton penned to Epstein in 2003 has just been made public by Congress. In it, the former president praised the convicted sex offender for his “childlike curiosity” and “the solace of friends.” The revelation has reignited scrutiny of Clinton’s long, complicated ties to the disgraced financier and piled fresh humiliation onto Hillary Clinton.

“This is the kind of shame Hillary can never quite escape,” one longtime Democratic insider told us. “Each time Epstein’s name resurfaces, she’s dragged back into Bill’s messes. It’s crushing pressure on her.”

The letter appeared in Epstein’s infamous 50th “birthday book,” a collection compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003. Maxwell, who is now serving a 20-year sentence for aiding Epstein’s abuse of minors, solicited tributes from Epstein’s powerful friends, bound them into a single volume, and presented it as a gift.

The book — which includes drawings, photos, and personal notes — is now part of a 33,000-page trove obtained by the House Oversight Committee. Lawmakers released Clinton’s message on September 8, alongside an alleged Trump note featuring a crude drawing of a naked woman.

While Trump has fiercely denied any involvement and even launched a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, Clinton’s letter is undeniably authentic.

Clinton’s handwritten message read in part:

“It’s reassuring, isn’t it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and (illegible), and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.”

The phrasing has sparked outrage from critics who say it highlights the disturbing intimacy between Clinton and Epstein.

“This wasn’t a polite thank-you note. This was personal,” a former White House staffer said. “The tone is fawning, almost reverential. For Hillary, it’s like reopening an old wound.”

Alongside Clinton’s message, the documents include a cartoon showing Epstein handing candy to young girls in 1983 and, two decades later, receiving a nude massage beneath his infamous “Lolita Express” jet. The caption: “What a great country!”

Republican lawmakers wasted no time seizing on the disclosures. House Oversight Chair James Comer called the materials “a window into a web of relationships around Jeffrey Epstein that America deserves to see.”

Democrats countered that most of the papers recycled known information. Still, Representative Robert Garcia argued Trump had lied about his own ties to Epstein, saying: “Now we know Donald Trump was dishonest and is doing everything he can to cover up the truth.”

For Hillary Clinton, the episode revives bitter memories of past scandals — from Monica Lewinsky to her husband’s disputed trips on Epstein’s private jet.

“She stood by him through everything,” a family associate explained. “But every time Epstein’s name is in the headlines, it drags her back to that place. It’s like the shame never stops.”

Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial for child sex trafficking, but his legacy continues to ensnare America’s most powerful figures. And for the Clintons, it appears the Epstein shadow is one they may never outrun.


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