Benny Johnson suggests Jeffrey Epstein forged Trump's letter
Johnson: “Would it really be that crazy for Jeffrey Epstein to, like, forge that Donald Trump, this really famous guy, like, wrote him this birthday letter and wrote this in his birthday card to show people?”
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From the September 9, 2025, edition of The Benny Show, posted to YouTube
BENNY JOHNSON (HOST): Allegedly, The Wall Street Journal has produced the lewd Donald Trump birthday card. Oh, yes. Oh, the Donald Trump birthday card that he wrote to Jeffrey Epstein. And just a reminder that the President Trump birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein included President Trump sitting on a typewriter in the moonlight, weeping into his inkwell and his quill pen, writing a poem. Do we have the poem? Please get me the poem that Donald Trump wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, along with President Trump's own drawing. He, like, drew pictures for Jeffrey Epstein. OK. Got it. Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. This is what they released. Many people are saying that this signature doesn't match President Trump's signature. The whole thing seems insane to me. Can you drop me the poem? I want to do a live reading, a dramatic reading, of what the poem Donald wrote — Donald Trump allegedly wrote. You know Donald Trump, the guy who says they don't know what the f they're doing. Right? We have the clip of that. We — they don't know what the f they're doing. You know, that Donald Trump, that calls Kim Jong Un fat and rocket man? This is allegedly Donald Trump writing the poem.
Again, my — the team will grab it. We'll read it to you. It doesn't make any sense. It doesn't sound like President Trump at all. Many are saying that the signature doesn't match, including Karoline Leavitt. You can see some of the examples of President Trump's signatures throughout the year — I mean, throughout the years. Obviously President Trump's signatures are famous. They're literally famous. Here's a good example here. The fake and real signatures. The White House is hitting back hard against this.
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Many people online are saying — I mean, listen. I'm not a graphologist. OK? So whatever. I'm just saying that it doesn't look like Trump's signature. There are a bunch of people that are, like, trying to grab, like, specific examples and bend things. But the thing that — like, the signature aside — and I need the poem, guys — the signature aside — is in the original Wall Street Journal piece, so please grab that. It was in the production yesterday. The signature aside, it's the, like, this this goofy poem. Now here's what, like, here's what this may be part of. OK? Thank you. Here's what this may be part of. Epstein's entire operation was about influence. And would it really be that crazy for Jeffrey Epstein to, like, forge that Donald Trump, this really famous guy, like, wrote him this birthday letter and wrote this in his birthday card to show people. So he brings over all these people, the investors, and all these shady figures from all over the world, and you can see, like, something that Donald Trump wrote him personally for his birthday. I mean, all this — first of all, what 50-year-old guy needs, like, a birthday poem written to him on a typewriter with, like, a hand drawn like — what kind of a man is that? What kind of 50-year-old needs that? This is like creepy, weird, strange validation vectors. But more importantly, does this really sound like Donald Trump?