
The Megyn Kelly Show Dems Try to Smear Trump with Epstein Emails, and Culture Shift Right, with Batya Ungar-Sargon and Barry Morgenstein | Ep. 1192
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Nov 12, 2025 Batya Ungar-Sargon, a conservative commentator and host on NewsNation, dives into the implications of newly released Epstein emails and discusses how they may impact Trump’s narrative. She questions the credibility of accusations against Trump and critiques media biases. Barry Morgenstein, a renowned portrait photographer, shares anecdotes from his encounters with rock legends and speaks candidly about being a conservative in the entertainment industry while promoting his book 'Rock & Soul Portraits.' Both guests shed light on contemporary cultural and political dynamics.
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Epstein Email Redaction Undercuts Narrative
- Democrats released selectively redacted Epstein emails aiming to link Jeffrey Epstein to Donald Trump.
- The redaction of the alleged victim's name (likely Virginia Giuffre) undermines Democrats' narrative and raises credibility questions.
Dershowitz Denials And Giuffre's Recantation
- Megyn Kelly recounts Alan Dershowitz's forceful denials and production of date books to refute Virginia Giuffre's accusations.
- She argues Giuffre repeatedly fabricated details and later recanted, illustrating how false allegations can devastate reputations.
Full File Release Risks False Convictions
- Batya Ungar-Sargon says releasing full Epstein files risks destroying innocent people's lives via public opinion.
- She argues many documents were authored by Epstein and shouldn't be treated as reliable evidence.







