President Donald Trump has filed a case against the original company of Wall Street Journal, its owner and two reporters, on a report that claimed that Trump wrote a “Bawdi” individual note to the Podophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
The lawsuit, filed in Miami, named Dow Jones, News Corp and Orthodox Media Tycoon Rupert Murdoch, claimed that paper condemned her and violated the complaint laws.
Earlier, Trump had threatened that he would force Murdoch to testify in my trial against him and his ‘garbage pile’ newspaper.
Trump says that the note, which paper reported that he sent for Epstein’s 50th birthday, is “fake”. This comes between a backlash from its supporters on handling of Epstein case files.
Trump admitted that he and his staff members tried to stop the publication of the story. He said that the newspaper and Murdoch were “directly warned”. If they printed the article, they would be described as “false, malicious and defamation”.
The lawsuit also nominates two reporters who wrote the story, Khadija Safdar and Joseph Palazolo.
Earlier on Friday, Trump wrote on his true social stage, writing: “I am eager to testify Rupert Murdoch in my trial and his ‘garbage’ newspaper, WSJ. It will be an interesting experience !!!”
According to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), a letter after Trump was “included in several rows of typerint text prepared by a naked woman’s outline, which appears to be ready -made with a heavy marker”.
“The outline of the naked woman was a typewritte note styled as a fictional conversation between Trump and Epstein, written in the third person,” there is a paper report.
It allegedly refer to a joke that “Anegmus Never Age” and allegedly ends with words: “a sail is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday – and may be another wonderful secret every day.”
Trump refused to write a note after the article was published on Thursday, posting: “These are not my words, the way I talk. 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 more documents.
Instead, he asked the Attorney General to produce documents related to secret grand jury testimony, which could prove to be a long court process. It is unclear when those documents will be released, or if they include details that are demanding to be publicly released to Trump’s supporters.
Trump’s order belonging to the Grand Jury testimony came after the continuous pressure of some of his most loyal supporters, which demanded more revelations in the Epstein case.
Some Trump’s loyalists have called the Attorney General Palm Bandi to resign, as they have reversed the syllabus on releasing some documents related to Epstein.
In February, Bandi stated that a “customer list” related to Epstein “” was sitting on my desk “right now. Then last week, his office announced that there was no such “customer list”.
A Republican Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican Sheriff for the Governor of California, told BBC News that “Millions” are disappointed “Millions” of “what I was not doing” and “Millions” from his followers.
“We think we are being talked about to like stupid children.”
Trump and Murdoch have a relationship that goes back to decades.
The 94 -year -old Media Tycoon’s Media Empire, including Fox News, is often credited with helping Trump propel at the White House.
But both of them got far away in the years and in 2020, their relationship began to fall after Trump’s loss in the ballot box in Biden.
“We want to make Trump a non-person,” Murdoch wrote in an email that emerged during the court battle on the role of Fox spreading misinformation in the 2020 election.
Trump’s recent victory in 2024 appeared to bring the two together again. During the February 1 trip to the White House, Trump referred to Murdoch as “a class by himself” and “a wonderful man”.
On Sunday, the two were depicted together to participate in the FIFA World Cup in New Jersey.
Attorney General Bandi was also seen with the match from the President’s private box.
Meanwhile, Congress members are emphasizing to pass a “discharge petition”, which will force Bandy to be publicly available in all the no -confidence records, documents, communications and investigatives of the Department of Justice, including the offices of Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorney.
The effort has brought some fiery opponents of the Congress together, including Republican Marjori Taylor Green and Democrat Alexandria Okasio-Coortage, which are signed as the two supporters.