Trump and the Epstein Connection: A Story Beyond Politics

Donald Trump has called the Jeffrey Epstein story a dead issue. But in a week of blockbuster new revelations, Epstein's criminality - and its consequences - continue to haunt many of his former associates.

The so-called birthday book of wishes given to Epstein in 2003, that was publicly released on Monday, has given new ammunition to Trump's critics, and it will also keep his base and the wider public clamouring for more details.

It may not be a proverbial smoking gun – an undeniable link to wrongdoing that destroys careers or supercharges criminal investigations. But it is concrete, troubling evidence of the close relationship the late financier and convicted sex offender had with the rich and powerful.

That alone makes it an explosive and compelling story – one that is capturing the public's attention in ways a typical political story does not.

How the birthday book changed the story

While the 2003 book, compiled by Epstein's then-girlfriend and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, is full of dozens of personal notes, it is the one purportedly from Trump that has turned this from a tragic story of sex trafficking and exploitation into one of national partisan intrigue.

Make no mistake, while there is no suggestion of criminal wrongdoing by Trump, the political consequences of the Epstein saga on the president are very real. He is vulnerable on this issue. His attempts to deflect or dismiss it have failed.

The president's advisers and supporters continue to contest the authenticity of the note but it is no longer possible to deny its existence. This note is just a fragment in a larger mosaic of Epstein's life – a picture of a man who had friends and associates in the highest of places.

The Epstein saga, which seemed to be old news at the beginning of this year, is approaching a self-sustaining critical mass that will be difficult for anyone, no matter how well-connected or influential, to contain. And while the president is not the central focus, and there is no evidence of any criminal conduct on his part, his longtime friendship with Epstein, combined with his position at the pinnacle of American political power, will keep him a central player in this drama for as long as it continues to unfold.