Trump sues WSJ and Rupert Murdoch over reporting on Epstein ties
The controversy has created a major fissure between Trump and his loyal base, with some of his most vocal supporters slamming the White House for the way it has handled the case, and questioning why Trump would not want the documents made public.
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President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch
Washington, 19 July
President Donald
Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and media
mogul Rupert Murdoch Friday, a day after the newspaper published a story
reporting on his ties to wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The move came shortly
after the Justice Department asked a federal court on Friday to unseal grand
jury transcripts in Epstein's sex trafficking case, as the administration seeks
to contain the firestorm that erupted after it announced that it would not be
releasing additional files from the case, despite previously pledging to do so.
The controversy has
created a major fissure between Trump and his loyal base, with some of his most
vocal supporters slamming the White House for the way it has handled the case,
and questioning why Trump would not want the documents made public.
Trump had promised to
sue the Wall Street Journal almost immediately after the paper put a new
spotlight on his well-documented relationship with Epstein by publishing an
article that described a sexually suggestive letter that the newspaper says
bore Trump's name and was included in a 2003 album compiled for Epstein's 50th
birthday.
Trump denied writing
the letter, calling the story “false, malicious, and defamatory.”
The suit, filed in
filed in federal court in Miami, accuses the paper and its reporters of having
“knowingly and recklessly" published “numerous false, defamatory, and
disparaging statements," which, it alleges, caused “overwhelming financial
and reputational harm” to the president.
In a post on his
Truth Social site, Trump cast the lawsuit as part of his efforts to punish news
outlets, including ABC and CBS, which both reached multimillion-dollar
settlement deals with the president after he took them to court.
“This lawsuit is
filed not only on behalf of your favorite President, ME, but also in order to
continue standing up for ALL Americans who will no longer tolerate the abusive
wrongdoings of the Fake News Media,” he wrote.
A spokesperson for
Dow Jones, the Journal's publisher, responded Friday night, “We have full
confidence in the rigor and accuracy of our reporting, and will vigorously
defend against any lawsuit.”
The letter revealed
by The Wall Street Journal was reportedly collected by disgraced British
socialite Ghislaine Maxwell as part of a birthday album for Epstein years
before the wealthy financier was first arrested in 2006 and subsequently had a
falling-out with Trump.
The letter bearing
Trump's name includes text framed by the outline of what appears to be a
hand-drawn naked woman and ends with, “Happy Birthday — and may every day be
another wonderful secret,” according to the newspaper.
Trump denied writing
the letter and promised to sue. He said he spoke to both to the paper's owner,
Rupert Murdoch, and its top editor, Emma Tucker, before the story was published
and told them the letter was “fake.”
“These are not my
words, not the way I talk. Also, I don't draw pictures,” the president
insisted.
The outlet described
the contents of the letter but did not publish a photo showing it entirely or
provide details on how it came to learn about it.
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