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A group of activists have put up an irony-laced memorial plaque to Jeffrey Epstein on Donald Trump’s golf course in Aberdeen

A memorial plaque to Jeffrey Epstein has popped up at one of Donald Trump’s golf courses.

The US President has faced more fire after a “birthday book” for the convicted sex offender and paedophile was released and allegedly contained a controversial note supposedly sent from Trump to Epstein. The note, which had the outline of a woman’s body sketched out, suggested the pair shared a “wonderful secret” as Trump allegedly wished him a happy birthday – the US President has denied these allegations. Despite this, a campaign group has installed a memorial plaque to the sex offender on Trump’s golf course in Aberdeen.

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The political group ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ posted a video yesterday showing the moment a memorial to Epstein was installed on a bench at the Trump golf course.

The plaque reads: “In loving memory of Jeffrey Epstein – a terrific guy. See you very, very soon. From Donald.”

It comes just days before Trump is due to land in the UK for his second State Visit. Over the last few months, Trump has been batting off claims about his friendship with convicted paedophile, Epstein.

Posting the video online, the group said: “Donald Trump called Jeffrey Epstein a “terrific guy”. He was a sex trafficker and paedophile.

“So we know he’d want to remember him properly on his Aberdeen golf course. Trump arrives in the UK next week for a state visit. Let’s absolutely ruin it.”

When Vice President JD Vance was on holiday in the Cotswolds, the campaign group hired a vehicle that depicted the viral image of Vance looking bald and bloated.

The shocking documents released by a Congressional panel and shared by the Democrats on the Oversight Committee showed the allegedly birthday note sent by Trump. The note depicts the outline of a buxom woman surrounding a note signed with what appears to be the signature of the president.

It features a dialogue between the two billionaires in which they agree to having “certain things in common” and they both agree there is “more to life than having everything”. Trump’s name in the documents is not evidence of any criminal wrongdoing but his friendship with the sex offender has brought him under increased scrutiny.

Previously, the White House denied Trump ever produced a note or anything else for the book. They added that the signature is not the same as the Commander-in-Chief’s.

The birthday notebook appeared to have no entries from Prince Andrew, despite their reported close friendship. An unidentified woman’s entry says that thanks to Epstein she had met several powerful men, including the prince. Prince Andrew has previously denied any wrongdoing in relation to the Epstein matter.

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