
The Megyn Kelly Show Epstein Files Vote Coming, Comey and James Want Dismissal, BBC Apologizes to Trump: AM Update 11/14
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Nov 14, 2025 Newly revealed Jeffrey Epstein emails stir political tension, particularly around President Trump, as Congress pushes for the release of more files. Nike faces scrutiny over its decision to shelve a controversial study on transgender youth in sports. Legal troubles mount for James Comey and Letitia James as they seek to dismiss their cases, citing the questionable appointment of the acting U.S. attorney. Meanwhile, the BBC apologizes for a misleading edit of Trump’s remarks but rejects his compensation demands.
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Epstein Emails Are Ambiguous, Not Definitive
- Newly released Epstein emails include vague references to President Trump but do not constitute clear proof of wrongdoing.
- Megyn Kelly highlights how media outlets (e.g., The New York Times) amplified speculative interpretations beyond what the documents show.
House Move Could Force Epstein File Vote
- A House discharge petition gathered 218 signatures to force a vote to release most Epstein files, excluding classified material and victim identities.
- Passage in the House would still require Senate approval and the president's signature to become law.
Nike's Shelved Study And Public Backlash
- Megyn Kelly recounts Nike's involvement in a proposed transgender youth athletic study and the public backlash that followed.
- She references researcher Joanna Harper and Dr. Katherine Ackerman describing Nike outreach and the study's planned fitness testing.
