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Trump Sues Murdoch and Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Article:

 

Trump Sues Murdoch and Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Article

Former President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal, claiming defamation over a story related to Jeffrey Epstein.



What the Lawsuit Is About

The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Florida, targets media mogul Rupert Murdoch, the Wall Street Journal, its parent companies, and two of its reporters. Trump claims the newspaper published a false and defamatory article that damaged his reputation.

According to the article, Trump allegedly sent a birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The message was said to include a drawing of a naked woman and a note suggesting secrecy, supposedly signed by Trump himself. Trump strongly denies ever writing or sending such a message.

Trump’s Reaction

Trump has called the story "fake news" and says it is part of a politically motivated attack. He said the story was published with malicious intent, and that the newspaper never provided any real proof of the message. Trump also stated that he had warned Rupert Murdoch before the article was published, asking them not to run what he calls a false story.

The Amount Trump Is Demanding

Trump is seeking $10 billion in damages, arguing that the article caused serious harm to his reputation, both personally and politically. This is one of the largest defamation claims ever made against a media company.

Legal Experts React

Legal analysts say Trump will face a tough challenge in court. Under U.S. law, public figures like Trump must prove that the news organization knowingly published false information or acted with reckless disregard for the truth — a high legal standard known as "actual malice."

Why This Matters

This lawsuit could become a major test case for the limits of press freedom and media responsibility in the United States. It also puts renewed focus on Trump’s connections to Epstein, which have long been a topic of public interest and speculation.

What’s Next?

The case will now go through the legal process. The Wall Street Journal and its parent companies have not yet issued a full response, but are expected to fight the case in court. If the lawsuit proceeds, it could lead to a high-profile legal battle involving two of the most influential names in American media and politics.


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