Dow Jones, Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch
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U.S. President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and its owners including Rupert Murdoch for at least $10 billion on Friday, over the newspaper's report that his name was on a 2003 birthday greeting for Jeffrey Epstein that included a sexually suggestive drawing and a reference to secrets they shared.
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The president has filed a libel lawsuit in Florida against the right-wing media mogul and journalists who wrote the story
After devastating new reporting from the Wall Street Journal, Trump filed a libel lawsuit Friday, seeking at least $10 billion in damages against the parent company of the WSJ, News Corp; its publisher,
Dow Jones, owner of the Wall Street Journal, announced it will vigorously defend against Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit related to an article linking him to Jeffrey Epstein.
While many of last week’s headlines surrounded President Donald Trump’s handling of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, it was a busy week elsewhere in the nation’s capital. • Growing pressure: The DOJ’s move followed days of turmoil and some rare criticism from President Donald Trump’s base over his administration’s chaotic handling of documents related to the disgraced financier.
Trump called people demanding more transparency in the Epstein investigation "troublemakers" and "radical left lunatics" in a Truth Social post.