Trump Panics as FBI Reports Surface in Epstein Files…

2/20/202620 mincomplete
0:00Donald Trump's FBI is freaking out right now with new revelations from the Epstein files.
0:06A bombshell report by Roger Sullenberger talks about how Trump's DOJ and FBI apparently are
0:16covering up that back in 2019, a individual, a girl who accused Donald Trump of
0:24sexual assault was interviewed at least four times by the FBI and DOJ.
0:32You can actually use a Wayback Machine, and this is what Sullenberger did, to find
0:38that an individual who made these accusations against Donald Trump actually had four separate interviews.
0:44But where are these interviews?
0:46There's one that's available publicly where this individual says that she's uncomfortable talking about Trump
0:53and she doesn't want to talk about that right now out of fear of retaliation.
0:57There were four other interviews that just are missing right now.
1:02Remember from the Epstein files where it mentions that Epstein introduced Jane Doe to Trump,
1:09who subsequently forced her head down to his exposed penis, which he subsequently bit in
1:15response. Trump punched her in the head and kicked her out.
1:19Remember those allegations? Yeah, that individual spoke four times.
1:24Sullenberger did a great report here on his Substack, and he pulled out from this
1:28Internet Archive screenshot of witness material that was posted back in January when there was
1:35that first mini -release of Epstein files by the DOJ.
1:39Take a look right here.
1:40You'll see the kind of case number, which refers to just the kind of interview
1:46ID number of this individual.
1:48It is 3501 .045. And then you'll see right here interviews on July 24th, 2019,
1:59August 7th, 2019, August 20th, 2019, and October 16th, 2019.
2:06And you'll see here there are 302s.
2:09So the 302s are the FBI interviews with individuals making accusations.
2:15Then there are interview notes.
2:17Then also there are photographs, intake reports, and most of this material is missing.
2:26And this individual was viewed as credible enough to have multiple, multiple interviews and potentially
2:32also entered into a settlement agreement with the Epstein estate.
2:37So that's one reason the FBI is freaking out.
2:41I'm going to tell you what they're doing in a moment because Kash Patel and
2:45Dan Bongino, kid you not, just hosted a podcast together on Dan Bongino's podcast.
2:53The gang is back. The two individuals who were out there who made their entire
2:58careers talking about Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, they're back now and their shtick is the cover
3:04-up. I'll show you that in a moment.
3:06But there's additional information that they're freaking out about.
3:10Remember when the Midas Touch network broke the story a few months back when the
3:17Trump regime did like a first release, a small release of Epstein files?
3:22Do you remember when we reported the following?
3:25In data set eight of the Epstein files release, which was briefly posted on the
3:31Justice Department website, there is a letter alleged to be sent from Jeffrey Epstein to
3:37convicted sex offender Larry Nassar.
3:41Remember, he was the like club doctor who sexually assaulted like hundreds, if not thousands
3:47of girls. Remember the Nassar story?
3:50The letter, which is postmarked just days after Epstein died, reads, Dear L .N., as
3:57you know by now, I have taken the short route home.
3:59Good luck. We shared one thing, our love and caring for young ladies at the
4:04hope they'd reach their full potential.
4:06Our president shares our love of young nubile girls.
4:10When a young beauty walked by, he loved to grab snatch, whereas we ended up
4:15snatching grub in the mess halls of the system.
4:18Life is unfair. They're yours, J.
4:20Epstein. That letter was returned to sender.
4:23Reporting indicates that Epstein did indeed send a letter to Nassar from prison before his
4:29alleged death by suicide, which I don't think is a death by suicide.
4:33I don't think anybody thinks that anymore.
4:35The contents of that letter were never revealed.
4:38Additional documents show that the letter was submitted for handwriting analysis, though it's unclear if
4:42investigators reached a conclusion on whether or not this was definitively written by Epstein.
4:47These images are from the Bates number 36086 to 36085.
4:53Remember that letter? There's a copy of the letter right here.
4:56And remember, the Department of Justice attacked us.
4:59You remember that? And they posted, The FBI has confirmed this alleged letter from Jeffrey
5:05Epstein to Nassar is fake.
5:06The fake letter was received by the jail and flagged for the FBI at the
5:11time. The FBI has confirmed this letter from the FBI to Nassar.
5:11The FBI has confirmed that the letter was received by the FBI, the FBI has
5:11confirmed the letter from the FBI, the FBI has confirmed The FBI made this conclusion
5:13based on the following facts.
5:15The writing does not appear to match Epstein's.
5:17The letter was postmarked three days after Epstein's death out of Northern Virginia when he
5:21was jailed in New York.
5:23The return address did not list the jail where Epstein was held and did not
5:26include his inmate number, which was required for outgoing mail.
5:29The fake letter serves as a reminder that just because the documents released by the
5:33Department of Justice does not make the allegations or claims within the documents factual.
5:38Nevertheless, the DOJ will continue to release all material required by law.
5:42And we talked about how it would actually make sense that it takes time for
5:46these letters to process. It would make sense that it would process through Virginia.
5:51That's one of the hubs where prison mail goes.
5:53The letter was found inside the prison where Epstein was inside that facility.
5:59So that's a pretty good indication.
6:02And so there was nothing that suggested that it was definitely a fake.
6:06We wanted to wait and see what the results were from the handwriting laboratory.
6:10Well, as Jacob Shamsian explains, remember when an apparent letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry
6:15Nassar was in the December Epstein files that the Midas Touch network posted first, the
6:20December batch showed it was sent to the FBI for handwriting analysis.
6:25Well, now we actually have what the results are from the laboratory report dated September
6:309th, 2020. Guess what? It's different than what Trump's FBI and DOJ said when they
6:37were attacking Midas Touch in December.
6:39The FBI lab could not figure out whether it was or was not Epstein's handwriting
6:45because it claimed it did not have enough writing samples of Jeffrey Epstein, just like
6:52everyone else on the internet two months ago.
6:55Results of the examination. This was the conclusion.
6:59We have the conclusion now.
7:00Meaningful handwriting comparisons cannot be conducted between question items four and five and item three.
7:07The purported known writing of Jeffrey Epstein due to the lack of verified known writing
7:13submitted for comparison that is comparable in style, wording, and format to the question items.
7:20Well, in my opinion, that's suspicious because there was a lot of Epstein handwriting out
7:25there. So why could they not find enough Epstein handwriting samples to make the comparison?
7:32Do you remember when I showed you two days ago the letters from the CIA
7:38and the NSA that was sent back to Epstein's lawyer where they made public records
7:45request and said we cannot confirm or deny whether or not Epstein was an asset
7:51of the CIA or worked in the intelligence department and thus we are withholding any
7:56documents without acknowledging whether those documents exist or not?
8:00Just put this all together right now and I would say it raises a lot
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9:26So that brings me to what the FBI was doing yesterday and today.
9:31Well, you had Dan Bongino, who used to be the number two at the FBI,
9:36along with Kash Patel, who's currently the FBI director.
9:41They are co -hosting a podcast together yesterday.
9:45I just want you to think about it.
9:47You have the FBI director and former deputy FBI director co -hosting a podcast.
9:52Let's just say that that's not normal.
9:55As a reminder, these two individuals were the biggest people who talked about it.
10:00They made their careers. Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.
10:03The FBI is covering it up.
10:05And now, in my opinion, they're the biggest cover -uppers.
10:08So here's the way they describe everything.
10:11And they try to avoid talking about the files themselves.
10:14Like, they're both on there and they're not even acknowledging what everybody's talking about.
10:18I mean, to me, in my opinion, how pathetic and weak is that?
10:20But what they say is, look, working for the FBI is just too difficult, they
10:27said. They said there's just so many tough decisions and it's so hard to do
10:32their job. What the hell are you doing?
10:34It's too hard. These people whining about the job and how hard it is and
10:39You know, and Donald Trump has to make a level 11 decisions.
10:43Dude, what are you talking about?
10:45Here, play this clip. Everything's a level 10 decision, Cash.
10:49A level 10, meaning there's a, pardon the language, but a shitty decision and a
10:53shittier one. Because if there was a good decision to be made, someone else made
10:57it. And then when those decisions, that's every day.
11:00I know you know this, because I would knock under your door and you'd be
11:02like, what now? And I'd be like, here we go again.
11:05Like something else will come up.
11:06But I just want to put into perspective for folks out there, when that decision
11:10can't even be made by me, it goes to you.
11:13When it doesn't go to you, it goes like to the president's desk.
11:17He's dealing with like level 11 decisions.
11:19And that's the thing in DC is that's why the batting average isn't always going
11:22to be a thousand. There's no good call to be made or someone else would
11:26have made it. There's just really tough decisions where, you know, there's a shit call
11:30and a shittier call. And listen, that's what we signed up for.
11:32That's how it rolls. Look, yeah, these are difficult decisions, Dan.
11:36That's why you volunteered to jump back in.
11:38It wasn't just going to be, hey, we're going to do this job.
11:40It's going to be super easy.
11:41We're not going to have to make any hard decisions.
11:43And we're not going to have to combat a press corps that has largely been
11:46biased and full of inaccurate reporting.
11:50But we made those decisions collectively in the best interest of the nation.
11:55And if we hadn't, then none of this would be true.
11:58None of this would be possible.
12:00If President Trump had made the hard decisions to allow us and give us the
12:06resources that we need and to back the blue in law enforcement and to prioritize
12:10working with state and local authorities, then we wouldn't be able to do what we
12:14did. But you're right. We had a lot of hard decisions.
12:17That comes with the territory of the job.
12:20But once you look outside of the cauldron of Washington, D .C., and this is
12:23one of the things that, you know, I'm trying to remind myself of every day.
12:27Outside of here, there is a different America than the one that lives in the
12:30national capital region. And I try to remind myself every day when making those difficult
12:34decisions that you talked about that we make on a daily basis that we are
12:38making a decision collectively for the rest of America, not just for the minority of
12:43people that are living part -time in Washington, D .C., pulling the levers on Capitol
12:49Hill and such. And then, because they don't want to talk about all of the
12:53things that I'm bringing up when that's what people want to hear, they start talking
12:59about how they did the greatest job destroying Antifa.
13:04They create a fake boogeyman and then say they destroyed it.
13:08And everyone's like, what the hell are you even talking about?
13:11Here, watch this clip. Also on another related topic, Antifa.
13:17You know, I covered earlier in my show today and in yesterday's show, how the
13:22prior FBI director and the prior President Biden and even Obama had played down the
13:27Antifa thread. It's an idea.
13:28You and I know that's bullshit.
13:30It's not an idea when actual action follows the idea.
13:35There was an action product that resulted from said ideas.
13:39Also, you know, with the Prairieland investigation and others, there's been actual action to take
13:44down and dismantle this entire ring of people.
13:48You're right. We set out to actually activate intelligence -based operations.
13:53This includes Antifa. And Dan, you know this.
13:55How many people were arrested related to Prairieland?
13:58We're over two dozen federal arrests.
14:00We're in the middle of federal trial in five of those defendants this week again
14:04in Texas. Nineteen people have been convicted for acts of violence related to Antifa.
14:11It's in the indictment. You don't got to believe me or you.
14:13Everybody can go read the public indictment.
14:15And it didn't just happen there.
14:16It happened in Cop City in Georgia, where we had to go rearrest everybody because
14:20the state authorities couldn't get their act together to produce enough information to take that
14:26to trial. So we did.
14:27Now, just to remind you the history of these two people, here is a epic
14:33video that MSNOW previously made of Bongino, Patel, Bondi, and others about the Epstein files.
14:40Let's take this. Let's show you this clip.
14:43Please do not let that story go.
14:45Who has Jeffrey Epstein's... Black Book?
14:48Black Book. FBI. But who?
14:51That is... I mean, there's...
14:54That's under direct control of the director of the FBI.
14:57What the hell are the House Republicans doing?
15:00They have the majority. You can't get the list?
15:03Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are.
15:07Would you declassify the Epstein files?
15:09Yeah. Yeah, I would. All right.
15:11I guess I would. I think that less so because, you know, you don't know
15:15it. You don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there because
15:18there's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world.
15:22But I think I would.
15:23This isn't about Epstein or 9 -11 or JFK or RFK.
15:28It is, but it isn't.
15:29It's about a bigger thing.
15:30If you're lying about that, you're lying about everything.
15:33Who's on the Epstein tapes, folks?
15:37Who's on those tapes? Who's in those black books?
15:40Why have they been hiding it?
15:42And this is something Donald Trump has talked about.
15:44The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
15:48Will that really happen? It's sitting on my desk right now to review.
15:53That's been a directive by President Trump.
15:56Everything's going to come out to the public.
15:58The public has a right to know.
16:00Americans have a right to know.
16:01And then last week, Bongino had Trump on.
16:05And rather than talk about the Epstein files.
16:09Here's how here's what he talked about.
16:10Let's play this clip right here.
16:12The past year has been absolutely incredible.
16:15And given that, you know, you're a results guy.
16:18Haven't we obviously we were friends before, but working for you is a completely different
16:23experience. You are a results guy.
16:26You're a spreadsheets guy. How would you get to a net present value positive with
16:31what you're doing? And I'll never forget an Oval Office meeting we had in light
16:34of the D .C. crime numbers that hadn't had a homicide in a record amount
16:37of time in D .C.
16:39thanks to your leadership. We're sitting in the Oval Office and I was talking to
16:42you about the homicide rate plunging.
16:45And it was only about three months into my term there.
16:47I said, Mr. President, what we're doing down in Memphis and elsewhere is working.
16:51And I'll never forget. I said, we're doing the broken windows, Rudy Giuliani style policing.
16:55You looked at me and you said, hey, how do we take this nationwide?
16:59And you never, ever let go.
17:01You stayed on top of it with me and cash.
17:03You were all over it.
17:04You're such a hands on guy.
17:05And it was just so refreshing to work for someone who doesn't get into all
17:09the hype and all the nonsense, but cares about the numbers.
17:12It's probably your business background or what it is, but amazing job on that.
17:15So how are other libertarian and right wing podcasters handling this?
17:22Well, Dave Smith voted for Trump in 2024.
17:26He did a whole video.
17:27He's a libertarian. Why is a libertarian?
17:29He's voting for Donald Trump.
17:31Here's what he just said on his podcast.
17:33This was a Trump voter 2024.
17:35Play this clip. Nothing could vindicate Donald Trump in this.
17:39Even if, even if all the files were released and there's no evidence that Donald
17:43Trump did anything like it, like, you know, did anything with girls or young girls
17:48or anything like that. He still tried to cover it all up.
17:51So it kind of doesn't matter.
17:53He's not vindicated. This is just, this is insane.
17:56And here's what he said again.
17:57Here play this clip. He did a one 80 and said, there's no such thing
18:00as the Epstein files. It's a democratic hoax, all of that.
18:03And so one of the major themes from then till now for me has been
18:08like, dude, how can any of you guys still defend Donald Trump?
18:12And here is right wing podcaster cigar and jetty.
18:16Here's what he had to say yesterday.
18:18Play this clip. There's the depreciation asset check where, you know, there's a girl like
18:25Trump's ex -girlfriend being sold from Epstein to Trump.
18:28Like this is a bad look.
18:29There's also in the Epstein files, uh, I'll have Griffin pull this up whenever he
18:34comes back is Trump's, uh, one of the, uh, accusers was actually interviewed by the
18:39FBI. Can we get that?
18:41It's in politicians. Trump accuser interviewed by the FBI just came out from Roger Sollenberger,
18:46which by the way, let me just finish the thought.
18:47The fact that the FBI did interview a victim who was accusing Trump goes beyond
18:52an anonymous claim against Donald Trump by a tip line.
18:56Right. So this was actually one of being interviewed again.
18:59Look, look, being interviewed is not necessarily a crime, but what we're talking about is
19:03a deep social relationship with Trump has never really wanted to acknowledge at in his
19:08public life, but in the prior life, he would acknowledge it all the time.
19:12I could go on and show you other clips, but I think you get the
19:15point. I just want to show you a cross -section what people are saying.
19:19So you can judge for yourself, but that's what Cash Patel and Bongino did.
19:27Hmm. Hmm. Let me know what you think.
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