It was actually very widely reported at the time that President Trump called Charlie in July at SAS 2025. We had gone pretty hard on the Epstein topic at the conference, urging full transparency and release of all Epstein related files. (I've pulled a few screengrabs of the reporting but there's a ton).
There were actually two calls that happened during SAS. President Trump was pretty upset in the first call, this is true. He thought too many of his supporters (and many of our speakers) were buying into a Democrat tactic to use Epstein against conservatives (which he was also saying publicly). That first call was a pretty short one.
But then, there was a second call, I believe around 30 or 60 minutes after the first. I asked CK how it went, and he said to me "We're all good" meaning he and the president. Charlie said it was a warm call, that the president told Charlie he was doing a great job and that the admin was working on solutions. Charlie communicated that the grassroots wasn't going to move on easily, but was glad to hear things were in motion.
I remember this well because he caught a bunch of bad headlines after the following Monday's show for saying he was "done talking about Epstein, for the time being" and was "going to trust his friends" and the "ball is in their court" to fix it. Charlie was upset by the coverage because the leftwing media reported it like he was done forever, but he was just trying to say he was giving the admin time to fix things without continuing to criticize. He felt he'd said enough over the weekend for the time being.
The two calls were Saturday night, July 12, at SAS 2025.
PS - For those trying to insinuate CK and POTUS were estranged in some way after the calls at SAS, that's not true. A week later, after the WSJ dropped the alleged birthday card story, Charlie defended the president again on the show and on X (screenshot attached) and countless more times in the months to follow.
BREAKING: Donald Trump reportedly told aides he was unhappy with Charlie Kirk and other influential supporters for alleging a Jeffrey Epstein cover-up, and called Kirk to reprimand him just weeks before his assassination, according to New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan.