Charlie Kirk: “I have several handwritten notes from President Trump. He's not a doodler.”

President Trump reportedly wrote about his history of drawing doodles.

Donald Trump, Jr.: “I've never seen [my father] doodle once.”

Donald Trump, 2008: “Each year I donate an autographed doodle to the Doodle for Hunger auction. It takes me a few minutes to draw something...and then sign my name...” https://t.co/zysLjVmtCv pic.twitter.com/iblLwJUYkI

— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) July 18, 2025

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From the July 18, 2025, edition of The Charlie Kirk Show, streamed on Rumble

CHARLIE KIRK (HOST): Breaking last night, The Wall Street Journal attempted a terrible drive-by as the great Rush Limbaugh would say it as I'm wearing my Rush was right t-shirt of our phenomenal president.

I mean, as soon as I read the story, I said, this is the dumbest, obviously fakest thing. I don't believe it.

Apparently, it was some sort of, like, a pseudo-love letter. The bombshell story was some kind of birthday card album assembled for Epstein by Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003. There's no photo of the letter in question or the birthday card supposedly sent by other people. It only described by The Wall Street Journal, which also cites people familiar with them, so they clearly didn't see the whole thing.

The card has some sort of a hand-drawn illustration of a naked woman done in marker, and then Donald Trump's signature over her midsection to apparently imitate pubic hair.

It's just like so — for Epstein's 50th birthday.

The implication is that Trump might have made this illustration himself, which just sounds so bizarre. When has he ever done anything like this? Look, I have several handwritten notes from President Trump. He's not a doodler.

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I mean, this is this is nothing like him at all.