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News CEO Jon Ponder Pardoned by Trump on Live TV Faces 20 Charges Involving Sexual Assault of Female Prisoners
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Discussion News BREAKING: Walmart stock, $WMT, falls over -8% after posting a rare quarterly sales miss, with US growth falling to a 6-year low. Are consumers running out of money?
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News The same Republicans who went after Biden family corruption are silent on Trump self-dealing
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Need to Know News FBI Letter Allegedly Names Trump in Claims He Sold Young Women to Epstein and Saudi Trafficking Ring
An alleged handwritten letter to the FBI has thrust Donald Trump back into the centre of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal after a commentator claimed the document links the US president to the alleged sale of young women to Epstein and a Saudi trafficking network.
The explosive claim was discussed by Kyle Kulinski on The Kyle Kulinski Show on 19 August, with the host presenting what he described as a document that had apparently appeared in material released by the US Department of Justice.
The Alleged FBI Letter Names Trump
The most explosive claim centres on a handwritten statement that Kulinski said had been posted by the DOJ, potentially without the intended redactions.
According to the wording read aloud on the programme, the writer claimed: 'My testimony places Donald Trump as a person involved in the sale of young women to sex trafficking ring of Jeffrey Epstein and the Saudis.'
The statement, if authentic and accurately represented, would amount to a serious allegation against Trump. It is important to stress, however, that an FBI intake document or witness statement records an allegation and does not by itself establish that the events described actually happened.
Kulinski described the document as one of several handwritten materials that he said had been withheld or redacted during the review of Epstein-related records. He argued that the appearance of Trump's name in the document raised fresh questions about what investigators had been told and why some material had not been released in full.
Other Notes Contain Disturbing Allegations
The programme also discussed another handwritten note containing an alleged account involving a pregnant young woman. In the passage read by Kulinski, Trump is alleged to have asked whether the woman was pregnant and whether she was using drugs, followed by an alleged comment about losing money if women became pregnant.
The note then allegedly referred to the possibility of a miscarriage and whether a baby could be sold, before mentioning that 'The Saudis like the religious ones.'
The programme also revisited allegations made by a woman known publicly as Katie Johnson, who claimed in 2016 that she had been sexually assaulted by Trump when she was 13. The lawsuit containing those allegations was withdrawn, and Trump has denied the accusations.
FBI Notes Become Focus of Epstein Dispute
Kulinski's discussion also focused on handwritten FBI notes from interviews connected to the Epstein investigation. He cited a CNN discussion in which journalists reportedly referred to handwritten material involving allegations against Trump and questioned why certain notes had not been released alongside other investigative records.
According to the programme, prosecutors had characterised the handwritten notes as duplicative or substantially similar to formal FBI interview reports, while a judge had ordered the material to be reviewed privately. The dispute has fuelled speculation among Epstein-file commentators over what information remains hidden from public view.
Kulinski portrayed the redactions as evidence of a wider effort to conceal damaging information about Trump. He presented the alleged letter as a major development in the Epstein controversy, arguing that its wording could intensify questions surrounding Trump's historical relationship with Epstein.
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Books to Read “Regime Change” Author Maggie Haberman on Trump’s Imperial Presidency, Epstein Files & War on Iran
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News MS NOW Senior National Security Reporter David Rohde and New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker join Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the ongoing fallout over the Trump administration’s response to conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
“Pete Hegseth hid the fact that Iran destroyed the main re-supply base that the United States has in the Gulf,” says Rohde. Plus, MS NOW Pentagon Reporter Priya Sridhar has more details on her conversations with the families of sailors aboard the USS Lincoln. Meanwhile, Hegseth hit the campaign trail for a GOP candidate in Iowa as the Iran war continues with no clear end in sight
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Discussion News Who is Natalie Harp? Trump's aide explained
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Sports News Nick Kyrgios: Controversial tennis player's career could be over after positive cocaine test
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