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President Trump is fired up over a Wall Street Journal report claiming he wrote a note celebrating Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday, and it included a racy drawing of a naked woman ... but Trump is already threatening to sue.

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00:00We have two huge stories we want to talk about today.
00:04Only two things that everybody is talking about.
00:07Coldplay and what happened at the Coldplay concert with the CEO of that company, Astronomer.
00:14He's got some new developments on that.
00:16And then also Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump's letter, birthday letter to him from 22 years ago.
00:24So Donald Trump says this letter is fake and he's threatening to sue people who dare to post it or publish it.
00:33So in case you don't know, because we're going to show you something that does not align with what Donald Trump is saying.
00:39But Donald Trump says this letter, which is a letter that was allegedly inserted into a book that Jeffrey Epstein got from all of his pals for his 50th birthday party.
00:53The letter, which showed a naked woman and some text, he says, couldn't be true because he doesn't draw.
01:02Now, we're going to show you how that's not true in a minute.
01:05But let's talk about the letter.
01:07Yeah, because there are two things about the letter that, look, all along we've been saying, why doesn't Donald Trump want the Epstein files to come out?
01:15What is it that he could be so worried about?
01:18Because everything that you have heard from people.
01:21Multiple people who have seen the file.
01:23That his name is in there.
01:24And at least in one case, the entire file.
01:26That his name is in there, but there's nothing.
01:28Multiple times.
01:29Multiple times, but nothing untoward.
01:31Right.
01:32Now, this letter, which we don't think is in the file, the birthday letter, certainly there's some shady things in it.
01:40Now, and what Charles just said, we will explain why we don't think it's in the file.
01:45But let's just show you what the letter says.
01:47Then we're going to show you the artwork.
01:49But let's start with the letter.
01:49So there are two things from this letter that people think just sounds weird.
01:54I shouldn't say suspect.
01:55It just sounds creepy.
01:57Right.
01:58First of all, his note to Jeffrey Epstein says, happy birthday.
02:01And may every day be another wonderful secret.
02:04Okay, in the context of what we know now, that is weird.
02:09I think it is also fair to say that this was 2003.
02:12Jeffrey Epstein had not been arrested or charged with soliciting minors at that point.
02:18That was three years.
02:19But the intimation was.
02:20The intimation is.
02:21That this was going on.
02:23So that's why this seems weird.
02:24Now, inside the inscription, this sketch of a naked woman, there is, there are several lines of text.
02:32It is an imaginary conversation between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
02:39And it begins with a voiceover.
02:41I'll do the voiceover.
02:42All right.
02:42So the voiceover says, there must be more to life than having everything.
02:49Very Morgan Freeman of you.
02:52Who's Epstein and who's Trump?
02:54You're Epstein.
02:55You're Epstein.
02:55Fine.
02:56I will read the Epstein part.
02:58Donald Trump.
02:59Devin is going to read the Donald part.
03:01Donald.
03:01Yes, there is.
03:02But I won't tell you what it is.
03:04Nor will I, since I also know what it is.
03:07We have certain things in common, Jeffrey.
03:10Yes, we do.
03:11Come to think of it.
03:12Enigmas never age.
03:13Have you noticed that?
03:15As a matter of fact, it was clear to me the last time I saw you.
03:19A pal is a wonderful thing.
03:20Happy birthday.
03:21It may every day be another wonderful secret.
03:24May every day be another wonderful secret.
03:26Why did we do it in those voices?
03:27When you listen to this, it sounds, I'm sorry.
03:31It sounds creepy.
03:32It sounds suspicious.
03:33Knowing what, knowing what we know now and knowing what Jeffrey Epstein did, it sounds suspicious.
03:38Donald Trump says he did not do this.
03:40And one of the reasons he says is, I don't do art.
03:44So we're going to show you something.
03:45Right.
03:46He says, I would not have drawn a woman because I don't draw.
03:50I don't draw.
03:51These are drawings from Donald Trump.
03:51The problem is, Donald Trump draws a lot.
03:55A lot of sketches.
03:56It's mostly real estate.
03:59You get why he would do that.
04:00Donald Trump said last night, I believe it was at 6.07 Pacific time, he said, or put on
04:06Truth Social, that he was ordering Pam Bondi to get some of the grand jury testimony redacted.
04:14So, two things.
04:16One is that, and anything that's relevant.
04:20Well, relevant is in the eye of the beholder, number one.
04:22And number two, that's not what people want to see.
04:26The grand jury is very focused on specific crimes.
04:31What people want to see is not the grand jury transcript.
04:34They want to see the Justice Department file.
04:37And those are two very different things.
04:39Now, you've reported many times that you've heard what's in there, and there's nothing incriminating.
04:44Which makes me think that this letter was not in the Justice Department file.
04:49Because when you read that letter.
04:52The tone of it certainly will raise eyebrows.
04:53It would raise eyebrows.
04:54Judges have kept a lot of this stuff secret in the Ghislaine Maxwell case and other things.
05:01And they've done it under the guise that they're protecting victims.
05:04But there's more in the court records, especially the civil filings, that could be really interesting
05:13to the public.
05:14And those things have been kept secret by the judge.
05:17What we don't know is, are some of those civil filing disclosures in the Justice Department
05:24file.
05:25Right.
05:25And that's what people want to know right now.
05:27This is Trayvon coming from Virginia.
05:31So to be honest, I really do think this might be something that Trump did for sure.
05:36Just based off of all the lies that we've had over the years, I just, I believe it.
05:42But we need facts.
05:44We need receipts.
05:45That's something that I really stand for is like having receipts and facts.
05:49Now, with his response to him saying that he don't even draw, that's another lie.
05:54There was no one.
05:55That's, by the way.
05:56There's a receipt for that.
05:56That's clearly a lie.
05:58That one we have receipts on.
05:59We will see if the Wall Street Journal.
06:01You know what he's saying.
06:02Releases it or hasn't even.
06:03Everybody says Pixar didn't happen.
06:07I think some people, even though we don't have the picture yet, I think there are a lot
06:11of people who believe it did happen.
06:12Right.
06:12And there are a lot of people who won't believe it even if they see the pictures.
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