Epstein ‘birthday book’ set to be handed over to Congress, House Democrat says


The best democrat of the Chamber Committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case said on Friday that the succession of the condemned sex offender would make a book that would contain an explicit birthday message from 2003 by President Donald Trump to Epstein.
The succession should include the content of the book following a summons to the supervisory committee of the Chamber led by Les Républicains published this week as part of his investigation, said representative Robert Garcia, D-Calif, on MSNBC.
“The domain will actually provide us with this book and a lot of other documents they have not yet been reported,” he said. “We are going to get these documents, as we understand now on September 8. And that will continue our investigation.”
Garcia also said that “many victims” of Epstein will come to Capitol Hill next week to meet legislators, which, according to him, was to “highlight their stories” and “center the victims”.
The assignment of the succession of Epstein, signed by the chairman of the committee, James Comer, R-Ky., Ordered the production of a series of documents by September 8, including “all the entries contained in the book linked to the leather compiled by Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell for the 50th anniversary of Jeffrey Epstein.” He also called for all recordings that “could be reasonably interpreted as a potential list of customers”.
Contacted comments on the remarks of Garcia, a spokesperson for Comer told NBC News in a press release: “The committee expects the Epstein field to comply with the assignment of the president and puts documents and communications, including a digitized copy of the reported birthday book, in his possession to the Committee.”
The representatives of Epstein’s succession did not immediately respond to a request for comments on Friday evening.
The supervisory committee, which also assigned the Ministry of Justice for the files, increased its investigation after the DoJ and the FBI rejected the case of Epstein under the spotlight with an uncommon memo saying that they would not publish any additional file.
The memo launched an outcry among Trump’s base and even in its administration. Trump on the campaign track said that the government had hidden aspect of its Epstein investigation, and it is committed to new transparency.
The situation degenerated last month when the Wall Street Journal published a story saying that Trump had sent Epstein a drawing of a naked woman as a message from the 50th anniversary that Ghislaine Maxwell included in a leather -related book with many other birthday messages. Trump continued the newspaper and the owner of his parent company Rupert Murdoch for defamation, asking at least $ 10 billion in damages, and said in an article on social networks announcing the trial that history was “false news”.
NBC News has not verified or given the birthday message independently.
This week’s supervisory committee also said that former work secretary Alex Acosta, who was an American lawyer for the southern district of Florida, when this office concluded a non-payment agreement with Epstein in 2008, will voluntarily sit for an interview transcribed next month.
The Committee had previously published a share of quotes to appear for recipients such as former president Bill Clinton, the former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, the former general prosecutor Merrick Garland and the former director of the FBI, Robert Mueller.
A committee spokesman said on Friday that the panel withdrew his assignment to Mueller due to “health problems that prevent him from being able to testify”.




