The White House continued to insist Tuesday that Democrats are pushing a "hoax" with the Epstein inquiries.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Democrats raising questions about Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein are “pretending to care about victims of crime when they do not care about victims of crime, when they have done nothing to solve crimes, when they have done nothing to lock up child pedophiles and child rapist across the country.”

Leavitt did not say when asked if Trump would meet with the survivors of sex trafficking by Epstein.

After Congress released files showing a birthday greeting from Trump to Epstein and a picture of Epstein holding up a novelty check bearing Trump’s name, Leavitt said the signatures were fake.

“The Democrats view this story as nothing more than an attempt to distract from the accomplishments and the achievements of this administration, and that is what we mean when we call it a hoax,” Leavitt said.

She said the White House would "support" handwriting experts scrutinizing Trump’s signature.

The release of the drawing comes as the president has for months faced increasing pressure to force more disclosure in the case of Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein was accused of paying underage girls hundreds of dollars in cash for massages and then molesting them, while Maxwell was convicted of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by him.

It also once again puts a spotlight on Trump’s former friendship with Epstein, which the president has said ended two decades ago after a falling-out. Trump said recently that he cut ties with Epstein because he “stole” young women — including Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers — who worked for the spa at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

The case against Epstein was brought more than a decade after he secretly cut a deal with federal prosecutors in Florida to dispose of nearly identical allegations. Trump had suggested during the presidential campaign that he’d seek to open the government’s files into Epstein, but much of what the government has released so far had already been out there.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee received a copy of the birthday album on Monday as part of a batch of documents from Epstein’s estate.