When the Wall Street Journal dropped the story of Trump’s Birthday card to Epstein I searched for hours on the Internet to find an image of it. Finally, I came across this drawing on Facebook. I didn’t source it carefully, I was just interested to see for myself. I didn’t realize until the Democrats in the House released the actual image (above), that this one was a fake.
Then I noticed interesting differences, the drawing itself and the typed “Donald J. Trump” at the bottom, but it was my oldest son who exclaimed “That isn’t a woman...” Of course he is right. It is the drawing of a girl, a prepubescent girl.
Thanks to the excellent article by Matt Novak in Gizmodo that analyzed the five known fake drawings based on the Wall Street Journal description, we can see that the humans, and perhaps even an AI or two, that made the false images were just not depraved enough to realize that “a pair of small arcs” did not describe the breasts of a woman or even a teenager.
When I tracked down this image the second time on Facebook the poster said it was AI generated. Matt Novak seems to disagree, but the important takeaway is that none of the fake silhouettes were of a young girl, although one could be a slender woman or older teenager just into puberty.
I do believe Trump drew this image of a child and wrote the creepy text. The chain of custody for the Birthday Card is clear to 2003. Who would forge it then? Why wouldn’t Trump denounce it then? The answer is obvious. He is as sick as we have always thought; he is as guilty as we have known for years.