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What happens when a president sues a press baron?
US President Donald Trump has filed a libel and slander lawsuit against Dow Jones, News Corp, two Wall Street Journal ...
Vice President JD Vance reportedly met with News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch just hours before the Wall Street Journal ...
What do the most powerful man in the world, the wealthiest man in the world, and the most powerful media baron in the world, have in common? Their destinies are all colliding with the ghost of Jeffrey ...
The moves reflect Trump’s aggressiveness toward media who displease him — even a media magnate, Rupert Murdoch, with outlets that have been friendly to him in the past.
Moments after Karoline Leavitt banned the Wall Street Journal from the travel press pool over its Trump-Epstein blockbuster, ...
Following The Wall Street Journal ‘s bombshell report on a birthday letter Donald Trump allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, the president sued the newspaper’s parent company, News Corp., Dow Jones ...
Should the case proceed, Trump may be required to testify under oath about his relationship to Jeffrey Epstein.
The US president has always taken an aggressive approach with media who displease him – and this time Rupert Murdoch is in ...
The network has sparingly covered the defamation lawsuit the president filed against its corporate sibling News Corp and the ...
In a clash of conservative titans, President Trump sued Rupert Murdoch after the '"Wall Street Journal" published a story about a bawdy birthday card Trump made for the late Jeffrey Epstein.
The President is suing the mogul for billions of dollars over an article about Jeffrey Epstein. The friendship of convenience ...