Trump asserts he’s never drawn a picture while suing WSJ over an Epstein-related sketch, but sold doodles from the same era suggest otherwise.
At a Glance
- Trump claimed on Truth Social and in a federal defamation suit that he “never wrote a picture” and “doesn’t draw pictures.”
- He’s filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over the alleged 2003 Epstein sketch.
- Multiple cityscape and building sketches signed “Donald” were donated to charities in the early 2000s and later sold at auctions.
- In his 2008 memoir, he admitted drawing quick sketches of buildings for charity fundraising.
- White House spokesman dismissed the Journal report and any comparisons to earlier drawings as “fake news.”
Evidence Undermines Denial
Documents from auction houses verify that at least four simple marker drawings—depicting New York skylines, the Empire State Building, the George Washington Bridge, and a “money tree”—were created by Trump in the early 2000s and sold for thousands of dollars. In his 2008 book, he admitted drawing buildings for charity fundraising. These admissions conflict sharply with his recent blanket denial and legal claims.
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Political and Legal Stakes
Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the WSJ, Murdoch, and two reporters seeks to quash claims linking him to a sexually explicit 2003 sketch sent to Jeffrey Epstein. In parallel, he has asked the DOJ to unseal Epstein grand jury records amid mounting pressure and criticism from both the media and some MAGA loyalists. The controversy has prompted internal Republican frustration over his handling of Epstein-related transparency, even triggering calls from GOP figures for more openness.
Trump’s categorical statement—“I don’t draw pictures”—now clashes with publicly verifiable evidence. The political and legal ramifications are growing: his defamation suit hinges on discrediting the Journal’s report, yet his own drawings from the same timeframe may erode his credibility. Meanwhile, scrutiny is intensifying over his demand to release Epstein-related documents. This showdown sets the stage for potential courtroom drama and further public doubt.
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