Trump is Judging Murdoch over Epstein Story in Wall Street Journal

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President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against Wall Street, the owner and two reporters, with regard to a report stating that Trump had written a personal note to Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.

The lawsuit brought to Miami names Dow Jones, News Corp and conservative media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, claiming that the paper slanders him and violates the laws of slander.

Trump has threatened to force Murdoch to “testify in my case against him and his” pile of garbage “newspaper.

Trump says the note that the newspaper announced that he had sent Epstein’s 50th birthday “fake”. He comes against the backdrop of his supporters because of his work with Epstein’s business.

Trump admitted that he and the members of his staff tried to stop the publication of the story. He said that the newspaper and Murdoch “were alert directly” that they would be tried if they print the article, describing it as “false, malicious and defamatory.”

The trial also names the two reporters who wrote the story, Hadea Safdar and Joseph Palazolo.

Earlier on Friday, Trump focused on his social platform for the truth, saying: “I look forward to making Rupert Murdoch testify in my case against him and his pile of garbage,” WSJ. This will be an interesting experience !!! “

According to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), a letter bearing the name of Trump, “contained several lines of writing text, a frame of the outline of a naked woman who seems to have been drawn by hand with a heavy marker.”

“Inside the naked woman, there was a writing note shaped like an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein written by a third party,” the document reports.

It is reported that it contains a joke that “enigmas never ages” and ends with the words: “Pala is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and can be another wonderful secret every day.”

Trump denied writing the note after the article was published on Thursday, posting, “These are not my words, not the way I speak. Also, I don’t draw pictures.”

On Friday, Trump refused to answer reporters’ questions about his relationship with Epstein and why he did not order the release of more documents.

Instead, he asked the Prosecutor General to submit documents related to the secret testimony of the great jury that could be a long lawsuit. It is unclear when or whether these documents will be released or whether they contain details Trump’s supporters requires that they be published publicly.

Trump’s order regarding the testimony of the Big Jury came after days of constant pressure from some of his most loyal supporters, requiring additional revelations in the Epstein case.

Some Trump loyalists have called on Prosecutor General Pam Bondi to resign after she turned the course to release certain documents related to Epstein.

In February, Bondi said that a “client list” belonging to Epstein was “sitting on my desk right now”. Then last week, her office announced that there was no such “client list”.

Chad Bianco, a Republican sheriff, who runs for the Governor of California, told BBC News that dealing with Trump for Epstein’s files was “Not what I expected” and that “millions” of his followers are disappointed.

“We feel like we are told that like stupid children.”

Trump and Murdoch have a relationship that returns for decades.

The media empire of 94-year-old media tycoon, which includes Fox News, is often credited to helping Trump in the White House.

But the two have become more distant over the years and their relationship has begun to collapse after Trump’s loss of the urn in 2020 by Joe Biden.

“We want to turn Trump without a face,” Murdoch wrote, which appeared during court battles because of the role of FOX, spreading misinformation in the 2020 election.

Trump’s recent victory in 2024 seems to reunite the two again. During February, a visit to the White House Trump pointed to Murdoch as “Class by itself” and “Incredible Man.”

On Sunday, the two men were depicted together, attending the FIFA World Cup in New Jersey.

General Prosecutor Bondi was also seen watching the match from the president’s private box.

Meanwhile, Congress members insist on accepting a “Petition of discharge”, which would force Bondi to “provide publicly available in the search and download format of all non -classified records, documents, communications and investigative materials posted by the Ministry of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United

Efforts have brought together some of the most fierce opponents of the Congress, including Republican Margiors Taylor Green and Democrat Alexandria Okasio-Cortes, who are both signed as supporters.

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