On September 8, House Democrats released a screenshot of a letter purportedly signed by President Donald Trump, from a page in a 2003 "birthday book" dedicated to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday. The letter's content is highly controversial: a hand-drawn outline of a woman's torso interspersed with conversations between Trump and Epstein, with Trump's signature appearing below the drawing's buttocks. Trump previously denied the letter's existence and sued the Wall Street Journal for $10 billion in July for publishing it. Although Trump's team claimed the signature was a forgery, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Budowich released a comparison image attempting to disprove it, the New York Times had already documented a signature similar to the one on the letter in a 2016 report. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted on X: "The release of this drawing proves the entire 'birthday card' story is a fraud." She emphasized that Trump "neither signed nor drew the drawing" and stated that the legal team would continue to pursue legal action.