President Donald Trump again denied that the Jeffrey Epstein birthday letter bearing his name came from him, instead blaming congressional Democrats for trying to shift attention from what he said are his administration’s accomplishments.
JUST IN: President Trump says no one has suggested he meet with Epstein's victims, says the signature in Epstein's birthday book is not his.
Reporter: "Will you meet with Epstein victims?"
Trump: "Nobody suggested it. Certainly, I don't like that whole situation with respect to… pic.twitter.com/t0U2paKeO0
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President Trump says no one has suggested he meet with Epstein’s victims, says the signature in Epstein’s birthday book is not his.
Trump: “It’s not my signature, and it’s not the way I speak, and anybody that’s covered me for a long time, no, that’s not my language, it’s nonsense,” Trump said while going out to dinner in Washington, DC.
The president declined to say if he’d consider meeting with Epstein’s victims.
“I don’t know about — nobody’s suggested that,” he said. “Certainly, certainly, I don’t like that whole situation, with respect to anybody being abused or — but I haven’t, I haven’t even thought about that.”
