

Trump Epstein letter – White House responds to “HOAX”
Sep 9, 2025
A recently unveiled birthday book linked to Jeffrey Epstein shocks the political landscape with an entry allegedly signed by Donald Trump. Experts delve into the intricacies of elite connections and their fallout, questioning how this scandal might shape public perception. Discussions reveal Trump's denials and legal strategies against associated allegations. The potential impact on upcoming elections and how media narratives influence political fortunes are also expertly explored, leaving listeners pondering the broader implications of such high-profile entanglements.
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Birthday Book Adds Substance, Not Proof
- The House Oversight Committee released Epstein's 2003 'birthday book' containing bizarre tributes and a page allegedly signed by Donald Trump.
- Tom Rogan thinks the image adds substance but likely won't create a lasting political impact without stronger proof like non-AI video.
Signature Alone Won't Topple Support
- Even if the signature looks authentic, Tom Rogan argues it won't topple Trump without incontrovertible evidence like real video.
- He predicts the document will mostly deepen existing divisions rather than shift mainstream support.
Mike Johnson's 'Informant' Remark
- Emily plays a clip of Speaker Mike Johnson describing Trump as having talked to the FBI during the Epstein probe, using the word 'informant.'
- The exchange raised questions about Trump's interactions with law enforcement during that period.