
Comedy Duo Trolls Trump with Epstein Letter Inside Trump Tower
Political comedy group "The Good Liars" have once again found a creative way to highlight Donald Trump's past association with the late Jeffrey Epstein. This time, they took their message right to Trump's doorstep – or rather, his lobby.

Jason Selvig, one half of The Good Liars, walked into the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan brandishing a framed copy of a 2003 birthday letter and drawing allegedly sent by Trump to Epstein. Trump has previously denied authoring the letter.
The photo, posted on The Good Liars' social media, shows Selvig holding up the framed message against a marble wall, the building directory just visible beside him. The caption read: "Finding the perfect place in Trump Tower to hang a framed copy of Donald Trump's birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein."
Finding that “perfect place,” however, wasn't as easy as it sounds. According to Selvig, when he inquired with a security guard about an appropriate spot to display the letter, he was told, "No, that shouldn't be anywhere."
Despite the lack of a permanent display spot, the photo itself served as another pointed reminder of the ongoing controversy. This isn't the first time The Good Liars have used humor to address the Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein connection.
Back in June, they made waves by stocking the Trump Tower gift shop with postcards featuring images of Trump and Epstein together. This stunt followed reports about the contents of the aforementioned letter, which led Trump to sue the Wall Street Journal for a cool $10 billion.
Earlier this year, they also replaced some of the shop's postcards with images of Elon Musk as the 47th president. Talk about a political statement!
When asked for comment, the White House reiterated Donald Trump's denial of authoring the Epstein letter. A spokesperson stated, "This isn’t the President’s signature — and it’s not news that Epstein knew Donald Trump, because Donald Trump kicked Epstein out of his club for being a creep.” The White House then pivoted to criticizing the media and Democrats for their past handling of the Epstein case.
Interestingly, even across the Atlantic in the UK, where Trump was recently visiting, the Epstein connection continued to haunt him. Protestors projected images of Trump and Epstein, along with the infamous 2003 letter, onto Windsor Castle.
Another activist group, Everyone Hates Elon, commissioned a massive photograph of Trump and Epstein from 1997 and displayed it near the castle. It seems the past is determined to follow Donald Trump, especially concerning his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
It's clear that groups like The Good Liars are using satire and performance art to keep the conversation going and hold figures like Trump accountable. What are your thoughts on these kinds of political pranks? Let us know in the comments below!
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