The White House denies any connection between Trump and an alleged obscene drawing of Epstein

The White House spokesperson, Caroline Levitt, denied any connection between President Donald Trump and an obscene drawing that was allegedly gifted to businessman Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexual crimes against minors.
Levitt wrote on the platform "X": "The recent article in the Wall Street Journal proves that this greeting card story is a complete lie. President Trump did not draw this picture nor sign it." She added that the president's legal team will continue to actively pursue the lawsuit related to the case.
Democrats in Congress claimed on Monday that the drawing was a gift from Trump to Epstein, depicting the body of a naked woman with a signature alleged to be from the president. However, the Wall Street Journal article noted that the style of the signature and the marks used in the drawing are similar to other alleged messages, and the investigation did not give the White House time to respond before publication, prompting the spokesperson to describe the report as "fake news aimed at reinforcing the Democrats' hoax about Epstein."