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Did Trump sign Epstein’s card? Congress demands estate records 
MSNBC·2025-08-27 18:27

Investigation and Legal Aspects - Congress will question former Trump labor secretary Alex Acosta regarding a secret deal he cut [2] - The deal involved a lenient one year prison sentence, excluding victims from details [3] - Questions arise about Maxwell's credibility, a convicted sex trafficker, and her statements about Trump [4][5] - Congressional Republicans are seeking a birthday book potentially linked to Epstein, using legal powers to obtain it from the Epstein estate [9] - There are conflicting claims about the existence of a client list, with the former attorney general claiming it existed and Maxwell denying it [9][10] - Maxwell's testimony is viewed with suspicion, as she may be seeking a pardon [14] Credibility and Testimony - Maxwell's interview is regarded as a scripted infomercial to get out of jail [18] - Maxwell is considered transactional and a perjurer, with a history of financial transactions with Epstein [19][20] - Victims have stated that Maxwell directed the grooming and participated in the sexual abuse of victims [21] Trump's Involvement - Trump denies sending a letter for Epstein's 50th birthday and is suing over it [7] - Maxwell claims she never saw any problems from Trump [4]