Giant replica of Trump's alleged Epstein card appears on National Mall

A massive installation of Donald Trump's alleged 2003 birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein has popped up on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., inviting tourists to sign it. The provocative display, complete with a crude drawing, has sparked buzz amid Trump's denial and lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot on the National Mall! 😲 A gigantic replica of the birthday card Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 has landed right in the heart of Washington, D.C., turning heads and inviting signatures from passersby. As reported by TMZ and Yo Gossip, the installation features the card's infamous text: "Happy birthday -- and may every day be another wonderful secret." And let's not forget the crude figure of a woman's naked torso that Trump reportedly sketched on it—discovered in Epstein's birthday book after the convicted sex offender's death.

Trump has flat-out denied the card is his and is currently suing the Wall Street Journal, the outlet that first broke the story. But that hasn't stopped this bold stunt. The massive display was reportedly erected by the anonymous activist group "The Secret Handshake," known for previous cheeky installations like one showing Trump and Epstein skipping hand-in-hand. In front of the replica sits a makeshift filing cabinet labeled "The Files," complete with a box of Sharpies for visitors to add their two cents.

Tourists are encouraged to scribble away, but there's a sassy caveat: any "promotional, violent or hateful speech" and poof—the whole thing gets yanked. It's all very on-brand for a group that's all about secrets and shade. Is this art, activism, or just a massive troll? With the group's members staying firmly in the shadows, we're left wondering: what's the next "secret" they'll spill? 🔥

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