The Megyn Kelly Show
Epstein Files Vote Coming, Comey and James Want Dismissal, BBC Apologizes to Trump: AM Update 11/14
14 Nov 2025
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Friday, November 14th, 2025, and this is your AM Update.
These emails prove absolutely nothing other than the fact that President Trump did nothing wrong.
The White House confronts a fresh wave of Jeffrey Epstein-related scrutiny as the House pushes for the release of many more Epstein files.
We've been really fortunate to have Nike reach out to us and say, we want to study transgender youth.
New questions for Nike over its involvement in a shelved study on transgender youth athletic performance. Attorneys for Letitia James and James Comey in court attempting to get the cases against their clients thrown out. And the BBC apologizes to President Trump, but that's all. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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Chapter 2: What new revelations have emerged from Jeffrey Epstein's emails?
The Jeffrey Epstein story back in the news this week as tens of thousands of newly released documents and emails from the disgraced financier emerge, some with reference to President Trump and other prominent figures. This as a group of House members gain enough signatures to bypass leadership and force a vote on compelling the Department of Justice to release most of its Epstein files.
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday releasing a new batch of Epstein's emails obtained from his estate as part of its investigation into the DOJ's handling of the case. Democrats on the committee highlighting three emails referencing President Trump. One 2019 email from Epstein to purported journalist Michael Wolff reading, quote, redacted Mar-a-Lago, redacted.
Trump says he asked me to resign. Never a member, ever. Of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop. What that means remains unclear. Trump asked Ghislaine, meaning Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, to stop what exactly?
Mr. Trump has previously said he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago because Epstein recruited Mar-a-Lago spa employee Virginia Giuffre, who would go on to become one of Epstein's victims. Perhaps Mr. Trump told Ghislaine to stop stealing his staff from Mar-a-Lago. We simply do not know.
But listen to The New York Times' podcast, The Daily, which, through its powers of clairvoyance, apparently has it all figured out.
So this is very clearly Epstein telling Wolf, for reasons that are not entirely clear, that Trump had full awareness of what Epstein was doing and apparently the fact that he and his associates were recruiting young women and perhaps girls from Mar-a-Lago into their sex trafficking operations.
Whoa, whoa, what? Where is the evidence for that? He had full awareness of the sex trafficking operation? Based on what, New York Times? He knew about the girls. That could mean anything. Host Rachel Abrams then asks whether Epstein is denying he was ever a member of Mar-a-Lago, a question Deputy Investigations Editor David Enrich quickly dismisses, redirecting Abrams to his imaginary scoop.
But to me, the bigger sentence is, of course, he knew about the girls. And obviously, Trump has denied having any knowledge of the sex trafficking operation. And so this would appear to be a refutation of that argument.
And it wasn't just the Times that ran with this invention. Take a listen here to CNN and MSNBC.
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Chapter 3: What is the controversy surrounding Nike's transgender youth athletic study?
Of course, we've long known that they were incredibly close friends, but Trump had denied he was in the files. Donald Trump has obviously been living all year in fear of release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and tonight that fear has to be more intense than ever.
There was also an email dated April 2nd, 2011, in which Epstein tells Maxwell that, quote, that dog that hasn't barked yet is Trump. Victim's name redacted, spent hours at my house with him. He has never once been mentioned. Democrats redacting the name of the alleged victim here purportedly to protect her identity as a sex trafficking victim.
Except the so-called victim is, once again, Virginia Giuffre, which we know because Republicans released the unredacted document right after the Democrats released the redacted one. Why would the Times continue protecting Giuffre's identity here when Virginia Giuffre, who died in April, had publicly outed herself as an Epstein victim long ago?
A news organization has no ethical duty to redact the name of an alleged victim who has already gone public with her allegations, something the Times is well aware of because elsewhere in this very same podcast, it names Giuffre as one of Epstein's victims, just not here. when they're discussing the wonderful mystery of an unknown victim who spent hours at Epstein's with Donald Trump.
So why would the Democrats and the Times keep Giuffre's identity redacted in this email? Perhaps it's because naming her would have immediately blown up Epstein's story as false. You see, Giuffre gave testimony under oath in this case.
swearing that Trump, quote, did not partake in any sex with her, or for that matter, with any others that she knew of connected to Epstein, none of which you would know if you only listened to The Daily, which is why you don't. You listen to AM Update. Good call. Also on Wednesday, the newly sworn-in U.S.
Democratic Representative Adelita Grijalva of Arizona becoming the crucial 218th signature on a discharge petition that would force a vote compelling the DOJ to release the bulk of the Epstein files. The bill excluding classified information, information identifying victims, and child sex abuse materials from being released. Every Democrat signing the petition, along with four Republicans,
co-sponsor Thomas Massey of Kentucky, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, and Nancy Mace of South Carolina. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson saying on Wednesday he plans to bring the vote to the floor next week. Political reporting that Democrats believe the vote on the floor will receive overwhelming bipartisan support.
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Chapter 4: What legal challenges are James Comey and Letitia James facing?
If the bill does get passed in the House, however, it would still require approval by the Senate and would need to be signed into law by President Donald Trump. Per Politico, quote, Senate GOP leaders have not guaranteed that they would hold a vote in their chamber.
President Trump railing Wednesday on Truth Social against Republicans for going along with Democrats here, quote, the Democrats are trying to bring up the Jeffrey Epstein hoax again because they'll do anything at all to deflect on how badly they've done on the shutdown and so many other subjects. only a very bad or stupid Republican would fall into that trap.
There should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else. And any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our country and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats.
Political reporting White House aides are brushing off the latest round of Epstein drama, characterizing the latest email release as nothing more than annoying, noting, quote, the Epstein discourse has had little impact on Trump's poll numbers and appears to remain a mostly niche conversation on the right, while the broader electorate is concerned about more bread and butter issues like cost of living.
New details emerging about what led Nike to abandon a, quote, transgender youth athletic study. The story kicking off in April with a lengthy New York Times piece quoting researcher Joanna Harper, who is a man pretending to be a woman, as an expert on transgender athletes in sport.
The article describing Harper as leading, quote, an ambitious study of trans adolescents that measures their results on a 10-step fitness test before they start hormone therapy, and then after they have begun to medically transition every six months for five years. Harper telling the Times that study was being funded by Nike.
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Chapter 5: How did the BBC's misleading edit of Trump's remarks lead to an apology?
that detail triggering a wave of reporting, most prominently from right-leaning sports site Outkick, which found multiple references linking sports medicine physician Dr. Katherine Ackerman to this same project. In clips and presentations dating back to 2023, Dr. Ackerman describes the study, stating she was approached by Nike to work on it.
We've been really fortunate to have Nike reach out to us and say, we want to study transgender youth. And what can you study? So we very quickly put a study together looking at people who are 12 and above going through these gender clinics and then putting them through exercise testing. We're basically doing something similar to the president's physical fitness test.
We're doing the Eurofit test, testing these people that are going through this treatment. We are not affecting their treatment. They were already going through these clinics anyway. And we're going to check DEXA and labs and do these exercise outcomes to see how they compare to cis adolescents, because that is the million dollar question.
I think if we start people at a younger age with treatment, we don't know how much of an effect that's going to have on performance outcomes. compared to when we hear things in the news about someone who transitions at the age of 35. So stay tuned.
Outkicks reporting sparking immediate public backlash against Nike. Vice President J.D. Vance condemning the study in April on The Clay and Buck Show.
I think that so many of these companies, Nike or otherwise, they got caught up in this cultural zeitgeist of 2020, 2021. And it's like, I don't know, maybe they just thought the progressives were going to win.
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Chapter 6: What actions are being taken by Congress regarding the Epstein files?
And so they decided to fund this stuff to the hilt, not realizing that the American people would have a rebellion against the craziness.
I think that rebellion, on the trans issue in particular, I mean, think about this, giving hormonal therapies to 12-year-old kids, causing irreversible damage to their bodies, forcing young girls to compete against boys in sports, sometimes causing serious injury in the process. I think this issue is such a bad loser among the American people that even some of the true believers...
have dropped it as a political issue
Within days of OutKick's reporting, a Nike executive telling the outlet on background, their research was, quote, never initialized. But now, Harper is giving a different impression, suggesting to the site OutSports that public pressure did play a role in killing the study. Quote, the haters got wind of it. This was an exciting study. I regret that they made this decision.
I wish they hadn't pulled out. I understand in the wake of what happened to Bud Light that Nike got nervous. Those comments reopening questions about what exactly Nike was funding, how far the study advanced, and whether political pressure did force the company to cave.
The brand positioning itself as one of the most aggressively pro-LGBTQ athletic brands in America, featuring a full page on its website called No Pride, No Sports, declaring, quote, sport without the LGBTQIA plus community is incomplete. It highlights a partnership with a trans-focused charity called Not A Phase and links to a page called, quote, 10 policies for LGBTQIA plus inclusion in sport.
We reached out to the terrible Nike for comment and have yet to hear back. Coming up, former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James push to have their criminal cases dismissed. And the BBC apologizes to President Trump for a misleading edit in a documentary. Will it be enough to stop the president from suing them for a billion dollars?
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Chapter 7: What impact does the Epstein scandal have on Trump's political standing?
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District Judge Cameron Curry to disqualify the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Lindsay Halligan. and to dismiss the cases against their clients. At issue, whether Attorney General Pam Bondi is allowed to make multiple 120-day interim appointments to the post of U.S. Attorney. Under federal law, if a U.S.
Attorney vacancy remains unfilled after the 120-day interim period, the judges in that district are supposed to then appoint the interim U.S. Attorney until the Senate confirms an actual nominee for the position. Before Halligan, the acting U.S. attorney was Eric Siebert, who had been appointed to his seat by Eastern District of Virginia judges following the completion of his own 120-day limit.
Siebert resigning on September 19th of this year, reportedly over his reluctance to pursue charges against Comey and James. President Trump maintains he fired Siebert. Three days later, A.G. Bondi appointing Lindsey Halligan to replace Siebert, following public calls by President Trump to install Halligan, his former personal attorney, in that position.
Within days of being sworn in, Halligan appearing before a grand jury to secure an indictment against Comey on charges of obstructing Congress and making a false statement just days before the five-year statute of limitations expired. In October, a federal grand jury indicting James on charges of bank fraud and false statements to a financial institution
relating to the home she purchased in 2020. Comey and James' legal teams presenting a joint argument. Attorney General Pam Bondi did not have the authority to appoint Halligan once Siebert's 120-day acting period had run out. On October 31st, A.G. Bondi issuing an order naming Halligan a special attorney within the DOJ, and she retroactively dated her memo to when Halligan was sworn in,
delegating to Halligan the power to conduct and supervise prosecutions of Comey and James. Comey's attorney, Ephraim McDowell, arguing that Halloween Day memo proves that Halligan was not lawfully serving as U.S. attorney when she secured the indictment on September 25th and says because the statute of limitations has since run out, Comey cannot be re-indicted.
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