The Jeffrey Epstein scandal exploded anew this week as House Oversight Committee Democrats dropped a bombshell trove from the dead pedophile’s estate, including a jaw-dropping 238-page “birthday book” packed with private letters, candid photos, and over-the-top tributes from world leaders, celebs, and tycoons – turning heads with alleged entries from President Donald Trump and ex-prez Bill Clinton.

Compiled by Epstein’s jailed accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for his 50th bash in 2003 – years before his sex-trafficking bust – the glossy scrapbook, titled “The First Fifty Years,” is a wild ride through the financier’s elite inner circle, blending childhood snaps, yearbook pics, and sheet music with shirtless Epstein poses, mating animal shots, and sexually charged doodles that scream red flags today.

The big shocker? A page with a hand-drawn outline of a naked woman’s torso framing a typed “voice over” script imagining a chat between “Donald” and “Jeffrey,” ending with “Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.” Signed with what looks like Trump’s squiggly “Donald,” it sparked instant denials from the White House: “President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.”

Trump blasted it as a “dead issue” and fake, even slapping the Wall Street Journal with a $10 billion defamation suit back in July when they first spilled on the letter. But insiders say the sig matches old Trump scribbles, and another page shows Epstein grinning with a giant mock $22,500 check “from DJTRUMP” for a “fully depreciated” woman – a crude jab by Mar-a-Lago pal Joel Pashcow.

Clinton’s entry? A gushing note praising Epstein’s “childlike curiosity” and drive to “make a difference.” The ex-prez, who flew Epstein’s Lolita Express multiple times, insists he cut ties years ago and knew nada about the crimes.

UK bigwig Peter Mandelson, now ambassador to the US, called Epstein an “intelligent, sharp-witted man” who “parachuted” into his life – regretting it big time now.

Billionaires piled on: Victoria’s Secret mogul Les Wexner with a boob sketch; Apollo Global’s Leon Black penning a poem about Epstein netting women like fish in “The Old Man and the Sea”; Bear Stearns bosses James Cayne and Alan Greenberg tossing in well-wishes.

Creepier stuff: Unsigned drawings of Epstein luring little girls with lollipops, then getting “massages” from tattooed blondes at a Mar-a-Lago-lookalike pad; assistants gushing about jet-setting to Buckingham Palace and meeting Prince Andrew, Clinton, and Trump post-Epstein hookup.

One “girlfriend” reminisced turning from divorced hostess to globe-trotter, sitting on the Queen’s throne. Another spilled on a car groping that left Epstein “howling with laughter.”

Epstein’s mom Paula praised her “excellent” student son’s limos and mag features. Maxwell wrapped it with: “Know when you are winning. The next fifty years will be even more wonderful.”

The drop came after a bipartisan subpoena – but GOP chair James Comer ripped Dems for “cherry-picking” the Trump page first, slamming it as politicizing. “Oversight Republicans are focused on transparency for survivors,” he fired back, releasing the full haul: Epstein’s will leaving $600M, 2007 sweetheart plea deal, and address books crammed with royalty, pols, and models.

No one’s accused of fresh wrongdoing here – contributors claim they were clueless about Epstein’s dark side pre-2006 arrests. But the book’s bawdy vibe has tongues wagging: How much did they know?

Online, it’s wildfire: True-crime sleuths dissect every page on YouTube and X, with #EpsteinBirthdayBook trending. Victims’ advocates cheer the light but demand full files – Trump’s admin faces heat for dragging feet.

Maxwell, rotting in prison for 20 years, told feds she barely remembers compiling it.

A later batch added unredacted pages and Barr interview transcripts – more fuel.

This ain’t the end: Pressure mounts for total Epstein file dump. Will it crack open more elite skeletons?

The book’s full PDF hit DocumentCloud – dive in if you dare.

America’s watching. Who’s next?