Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and WSJ
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The White House attempted to block the publication of a WSJ article about Donald Trump's suggestive letter to Jeffrey Epstein by threatening legal action.
President Trump is threatening legal action against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch after it published a story, detailing a "bawdy" birthday message Trump reportedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Journal reported that the letter was one of several included in a leather-bound album meant to celebrate Epstein's 50th birthday, about three years before sex-abuse allegations emerged. Donald Trump's name appeared on a risque 2003 personal note to Jeffrey Epstein,
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Raw Story on MSN'Fully disgraced!' Trump lets insults fly in touting 'historic' new legal actionPresident Donald Trump unleashed a lengthy rant Friday evening, in which he insulted The Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch and the CEO of the newspaper's parent company, News Corp, as he touted what he called a "powerhouse lawsuit.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump’s Birthday Letter to Epstein: Fallout and Live UpdatesThe tumult is well underway and multiple questions remain unanswered. Here are the latest developments, commentary, and analysis.
Donald Trump allegedly tried to stop a Wall Street Journal story. The story involved a letter supposedly written by him to Jeffrey Epstein. The letter was in an album made by Ghislaine Maxwell. Musk supported Trump,
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Raw Story on MSNRevealed: How Trump's new legal moves likely to fail — and may 'backfire' spectacularlyA CNN legal analyst warned President Donald Trump that two of his new legal actions in the Jeffrey Epstein saga will likely fail — and one could spectacularly backfire. Trump's Justice Department on Friday asked a federal judge to make some grand jury testimony public in the Epstein case.