‘I never wrote a picture in my life’: Trump’s art history takes center stage

The left’s quest to destroy President Donald J. Trump knows no bounds, but it’s beginning to border on the ridiculous how deranged their attempts are becoming.

This comes in the wake of the controversial Wall Street Journal reporting of a risqué 2003 birthday letter Trump allegedly sent Jeffrey Epstein, which included a drawing depicting a woman’s breasts, according to the newspaper.

“Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret,” the note allegedly read, along with a “Donald” signature in the place of pubic hair.

The president said the letter is fake and that he will sue the WSJ. He also said he did not draw a picture of a naked woman.

“This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story,” Trump said. “I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women.”

And with that, the left was off on a mad dash to prove he does indeed draw pictures. As seen in the post above from California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), about a 2004 sketch Trump did of the Manhattan skyline that was part of a charity art sale. Turns out, there is reportedly another drawing of the Manhattan skyline that Trump did in 2005, along with a sketch of the Empire State Building for a charity auction in 1995.

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Buildings, naked women. It’s practically the same thing, right?

Of course, Newsom is taking a break from running the largest state in the union to draw attention to himself, using controversial actions to help buoy an expected 2028 presidential run.

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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Tom Tillison

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