Trump sued Murdoch about Epstein's birthday letters from WSJ
U.S. President Donald Trump goes to the law after signing the “Genius Act” during a ceremony in the Eastern Zimmer of the White House on July 18, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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President Donald Trump followed his threat with Sue Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch on Friday after his Wall Street Journal published an article in which Trump sent his friend Jeffrey Epstein a “Bawdy” letter for Epstein's 50th birthday.
Trump, who angrily denies the letter of the letter, demands compensation in the lawsuit for defamation of at least 10 billion US dollars.
When the accused in the lawsuit in front of a federal court in the southern district of Florida, Murdoch, will be his company News Corp and his CEO Robert Thomson, the publisher of the journal, Dow Jones & Co., and the two reporters who published the article on Thursday evening.
A spokesman for Dow Jones sent the following explanation to CNBC: “We have full confidence in the strict and accuracy of our reporting and will vigorously defend themselves against a lawsuit.”
The lawsuit takes place when Trump exposed to the growing pressure that the Ministry of Justice releases its investigative files on Epstein, who killed itself in federal children in August 2019 after the federal gender arrest.
The article of the journal states that the letter from Trump in 2003 allegedly written by Trump by Criminal investigators, which was ultimately examined against Epstein and his convicted shift in Ghislaine Maxwell, who were ultimately examined against Epstein and his convicted postponement, and reported that the president reported.
“We have just filed a lawsuit against everyone who is involved in the publication of the wrong, malicious, defamed, fake news” Article “in the useless” rag “, which Wall Street Journal, was submitted, wrote Trump in a social post on Friday.
The former chairman of Fox Corp Rupert Murdoch will listen to when US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on February 03, 2025 in Washington.
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The lawsuit says: “The accused Khadeeja Safdar and Joseph Palazzolo have also published and published an article that largely concentrated on President Trump, who incorrectly claimed that he had written a card and signed a card to wish Jeffrey Epstein's birthday.”
“Trying the accused Safdar and Palazzolo and inseparable from being inseparable claims that the radiant language of the letter is contained in a hand -drawn naked woman created with a severe marking,” claims the lawsuit.
“Even worse, the accused Safdar and Palazzolo wrongly represent the fact that President Trump pulled the breasts of the naked woman and signed his name 'Donald' under her waist to imitate pubic hair.”
“Despite the blatant failures in journalistic ethics and the standards of precise reporting, the accused Dow Jones and News Corp – at the instruction of the defendants Murdoch and Thomson – published the false, defamatory and malignant statements that were written by the reporters,” says the lawsuit.
Trump published on Friday on Friday about the allegations about Truth Social and said: “I look forward to making Rupert Murdoch to say in my complaint against him and his pile of garbage, the WSJ. That will be an interesting experience !!!”
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