Donald Trump's niece says 'that’s definitely his signature' on Jeffrey Epstein's card
Mary Trump believes her uncle's signature on a card to Jeffrey Epstein is authentic.
September 9, 2025
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Mary Trump believes her uncle's signature on a card to Jeffrey Epstein is authentic.
She writes about seeking help for depression in her new memoir. The news after she criticized Trump's Arlington National Cemetery visit.
"He doesn’t know what he’s talking about," Mary Trump recently said of her uncle's plan to end birthright citizenship.
Donald Trump's lesbian niece called The View's McCain out on her final day on the job.
She and three New York Times are being sued for damages "believed to be no less than one hundred million dollars."
The comment arose from Trump's defense of his tweeting of false conspiracy theories during his Thursday town hall.
"Is it a joke? Is it not? Who’s he talking about? We don’t know,” U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia said about the peculiar discovery in an interview with The Advocate.
The lesbian author also opens up about the difficult process of coming out to her family, after her grandmother called Elton John the f word.
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The Democratic rising star sat down with The Advocate for an interview about the Epstein files, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and co-parenting his cat after his divorce.
Corey Comperatore had just turned 50, his sister wrote on social media.
However, the two women, who are working with law professor Jennifer Taub on the project, say it will be nonpolitical and won't mention Donald Trump.
Lara Trump has often touted her father-in-law as a supporter of LGBTQ+ equality — which he's not.
The Puerto Rican television personality's horsocopes reached an estimated 120 million viewers a day.
Michael Morales is turning anger and frustration into action and catharsis.
LGBT people know what it's like to feel attacked in your own country.
We have to do everything we can to scrub clean the stain this megalomaniac has left on our country.
The former president's niece wonders why we're all surprised at the revelations of the January 6 public hearings.
On top of his already mounting legal troubles, the lying congressman is accused of illegally taking money from Rocco Oppedisano.
Trying to understand others in the context of the environments that shaped them might pave the way for some empathy, Caroline Giuliani suggests.