
White House says it would support forensic analysis of alleged Trump signature on Epstein letter
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : "The president has one of the most famous signatures in the world, and he has for many, many years," she said. House Oversight Committee chair James Comer, who is leading the congressional Epstein investigation and subpoenaed the Epstein estate for documents including the so-called birthday book, said he believed Trump.51% : However, the survey of 1,084 adults found a bright spot for Trump: 44% of Republican respondents said they approved of the way he was handling the Epstein matter, up from 35% in July.
47% : Trump, who was friends with Epstein before becoming president but had a falling out with the former financier years before his death, has denied giving him a letter that appears in a birthday book for Epstein with the sketch of a woman's body and a note about secrets. Democrats in the US House of Representatives on Monday released the letter, written more than 20 years ago, to the public.
41% : Trump told reporters on Tuesday it was not his signature or his speaking style in the note.
41% : Trump told reporters on Tuesday it was not his signature or his speaking style in the note.
34% : Leavitt said Trump also had not signed a check to Epstein that allegedly had his signature on it.
26% : Asked if he would meet with victims, Trump said he had not considered that. "Certainly I don't like that whole situation with respect to anybody being abused or hurt, but I haven't, I haven't even thought about that," he said.
9% : The White House on Tuesday said it would support a forensic analysis of the signature on a letter purportedly given by Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that Trump's aides say is not the president's.
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