The gift shop in Trump Tower was stocked with some unexpected merchandise: postcards featuring a photo of President Donald Trump with accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Political comedy pair, The Good Liars, shared photos of the prank, and confirmed their involvement with The Independent. The image displayed on a rack of postcards shows Trump and Epstein together at a social event in the early 1990s, one of several now-infamous relic of the two men’s documented friendship.
“There are some new postcards in the Trump Tower gift shop,” the duo wrote in their post.

Online, users called the mischievous merch swap “hilarious,” “brilliant,” and “funny AF!” and praised the comedy duo as “true patriots,” who are “doing God’s work.”
Now that grift I’ll buy
— 13thBeatle Jr. (@13thbeatle1) July 18, 2025
This isn’t the first time a photo featuring Trump and Epstein has appeared in guerrilla-style protest art. The group Everyone Hates Elon is working on plastering the same image at bus shelters and in other locations near the US embassy ahead of Trump’s upcoming visit to the UK.
The prank comes amid reignited controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein investigation files. Earlier this month, backlash erupted when the Justice Department declared there was “no client list” and no further disclosures would be made in the Epstein investigation — a decision that sparked outrage, including among Trump’s own base.
Adding fuel to the fire, The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Trump had once given Epstein a risqué birthday card in 2003, which Trump has forcefully denied, calling the card “fake” and threatening to sue WSJ, NewsCorp, and Rupert Murdoch. A threat which he later followed through on.
As Trump’s dismissal of Epstein-related inquiries becomes more adamant, his growing irritation has become an easy target for critics and pranksters.
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