President Trump Files Massive Libel Lawsuit Against the Wall Street Journal, News Corp and Rupert Murdoch

Former President Donald Trump has filed a federal lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, and others after the paper claimed he wrote a questionable letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump denies any involvement and says the letter is fake.

Key Facts:

  • Trump filed a libel, slander, and assault lawsuit in federal court in Miami on Friday.
  • The suit targets Dow Jones, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, and two Wall Street Journal reporters.
  • The WSJ article claimed Trump authored a 2003 birthday note with a sketch of a naked woman for Epstein.
  • Trump says the letter is a “fake” and was never written by him.
  • There is no evidence tying Trump to Epstein’s criminal actions, and they stopped speaking after 2004.

The Rest of The Story:

The Wall Street Journal published an article on Thursday alleging that a 2003 birthday book for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein included a letter from Donald Trump.

According to the Journal, the letter included a drawing of a naked woman and bore Trump’s name.

However, the paper did not release a copy or image of the letter.

Trump quickly responded, calling the story fake and announcing legal action.

“The Wall Street Journal, and Rupert Murdoch, personally, were warned directly by President Donald J. Trump that the supposed letter… was a FAKE,” he posted on Truth Social.

Trump’s post also claims that Murdoch, who oversees News Corp (the parent company of the Wall Street Journal), promised to prevent publication but failed to follow through.

Though Trump and Epstein were socially connected in the early 2000s, their relationship ended after Trump reportedly banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2004.

Epstein’s criminal behavior, including allegations of sex trafficking, did not surface until 2005.

Commentary:

President Trump’s decision to sue the Wall Street Journal and its parent company is more than just a personal defense—it’s a long-overdue pushback against years of dishonest reporting.

It’s hard to believe the Journal would publish such a serious allegation without providing any hard evidence.

A letter with Trump’s name and a sketch of a naked woman?

If they had it, they should have shown it. That they didn’t speaks volumes.

Trump was clear and direct: he warned them not to publish it. He said it was fake. And yet, they went ahead with it anyway.

If Trump had any connection to Epstein’s crimes, the Biden Justice Department would have dragged it into court years ago.

They’ve searched every corner of Trump’s life and still come up short.

The silence on this from federal prosecutors tells you everything you need to know.

This is why we believe the lawsuit is justified.

Trump is one of the most thoroughly investigated men in American history. If this letter were real, it would have been used against him long ago.

The fact that it surfaces now, without proof, right before a heated election season, raises serious questions.

It seems likely that the Wall Street Journal will try to settle or retract the story. But even if they do, the damage is done.

That’s how smears work—get the lie out first, worry about the consequences later.

Until media outlets are held accountable in court, they’ll keep printing hit jobs.

Maybe this lawsuit will finally make them think twice before putting narrative over truth.

The Bottom Line:

Donald Trump is taking the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch to court over a claim he says is entirely false.

With no evidence tying him to Epstein’s crimes and no letter shown to the public, the story raises serious credibility issues.

The media shouldn’t get to publish smears without proof and walk away without consequence.

This lawsuit could be a wake-up call.

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