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Sorry Virginia, there are no receipts. The birthday letter is a hoax.
I'm sure you've read or heard the stories about the Trump so called picture he drew of the naked woman on the birthday card. One person even wrote this. "The lovely part is TFF gets to prove he was defamed, even though WSJ has the receipts, allegedly."
Guess what? No receipts, no card, no letter. Only this from AI research. So yes, based on what’s publicly available, it appears the Journal relied on secondhand information, likely from sources familiar with Epstein’s birthday album, rather than presenting a verified copy of the card itself. So, is this hearsay?
Yes, in legal or journalistic terms, the Wall Street Journal's reporting on Trump’s alleged birthday card to Epstein would generally be considered hearsay—especially if they’re relaying what sources claim the card says without producing the card itself or confirming its authenticity.