Yet again, the tangled web connecting Democrat elites to disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is making headlines—and this time, it’s former President Bill Clinton who’s in the hot seat. A new bombshell report reveals that Clinton, along with several billionaire buddies, left personalized notes in a birthday album for Epstein—offering further proof of just how deep and personal their relationship really was.
The leather-bound birthday book, reportedly assembled by Epstein’s infamous partner-in-crime Ghislaine Maxwell, was gifted to him before his 2006 arrest on charges related to child sex trafficking. Among those who left gushing messages were billionaire Leon Black, media tycoon Mort Zuckerman, and—yes—Bill Clinton himself.
Clinton’s message to Epstein reads like a sentimental letter to a lifelong friend. According to the Wall Street Journal, the former president wrote:
“It’s reassuring isn’t it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and [illegible word], and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.”
Childlike curiosity? From a man later convicted of crimes involving minors? That alone should raise every red flag imaginable. But don’t expect Democrats or their media allies to blink—especially when Clinton’s past ties to Epstein have been quietly swept under the rug for years.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal also claimed that President Donald Trump had once sent Epstein a birthday note for that same album—a claim Trump has fiercely denied, calling it defamatory and launching a lawsuit against the paper’s parent company, Dow Jones & Co.
“It’s not my language. It’s not my words,” Trump said plainly, dismissing the accusation as yet another desperate attempt by the media to paint him with the same brush as the corrupt D.C. swamp creatures who were truly in Epstein’s inner circle.
His legal team doubled down, alleging that the Journal “concocted this story to malign President Trump’s character and integrity and deceptively portray him in a false light.” Dow Jones responded by saying it would “vigorously defend against any lawsuit.”
While Trump is dragged into the headlines based on flimsy accusations, the media remains eerily quiet about the far more damning evidence against Clinton—including flight logs, past photos, and now, handwritten birthday messages that suggest a long-standing friendship with one of the most notorious predators of our time.
In a July 14 press appearance, President Trump downplayed his connection to Epstein, saying:
“He’s dead for a long time. He was never a big factor in terms of life. I don’t understand what the interest or what the fascination is.”
But Trump didn’t stop there—he turned the spotlight directly where it belongs:
“You ought to be speaking about Larry Summers. You ought to be speaking about some of his friends that are hedge fund guys… You ought to be speaking about Bill Clinton.”
Trump also made moves to shed light on the truth, ordering Attorney General Pam Bondi to release pertinent Grand Jury testimony—subject to court approval. But just one day before the new Clinton-Epstein report broke, U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg blocked the president’s order.
The cover-up continues.
While Trump faces legal warfare over weak allegations, Clinton and the left’s elite friends escape scrutiny—even as documents, witness testimony, and now this disturbing birthday tribute link them to a man who committed monstrous crimes.
It’s yet another glaring example of the two-tiered justice system in America—where conservatives are crucified for nothing, and Democrats can walk away from anything.
