BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 19, 2025
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Trump takes legal aim at Murdoch, Wall Street Journal over Epstein piece

President Donald Trump is swinging hard against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his Wall Street Journal, filing a libel lawsuit that’s got conservatives cheering. The suit, lodged in Florida’s Southern District federal court, accuses the outlet of peddling a fabricated story about a lewd letter Trump supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, as Breitbart reports. It’s a bold move from a man who’s never shied away from calling out what he sees as fake news.

Trump’s legal action targets Murdoch, Dow Jones & Company Inc., and the Wall Street Journal reporters behind the article. The piece claimed Trump penned a risqué note to Epstein for his 50th birthday, complete with a sketchy drawing and Trump’s signature. The story’s details sound like something cooked up in a tabloid’s basement, not a newsroom.

The Wall Street Journal article alleged the letter featured a bizarre third-person dialogue between Trump and the convicted sex offender, tucked inside a drawing of a naked woman.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back, saying the outlet admitted it doesn’t even have the letter in question. If you’re going to sling mud, at least have the shovel to back it up.

Lawsuit targets media heavyweights

Trump didn’t waste time taking to Truth Social to slam the story as pure fiction. He insists the letter’s language doesn’t match his style and denies ever doodling pictures. The man’s known for signing deals, not sketching nudes.

“The Wall Street Journal printed a FAKE letter, supposedly to Epstein,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “These are not my words, not the way I talk.” Sounds like he’s ready to drag this fight into the courtroom and make the Journal eat its words.

“Also, I don’t draw pictures,” Trump added in his post. He’s doubling down, calling the story a scam and vowing to hold Murdoch accountable. The former president’s not just mad -- he’s legally livid.

Truth Social tirade unleashed

The lawsuit’s timing is classic Trump: strike fast, strike loud. He’s not just suing for libel; he’s putting the media’s credibility on trial. Conservatives see this as a stand against a press that’s been gunning for him since day one.

Leavitt’s statement underscores a key contention, namely that the Wall Street Journal has no hard evidence.

If you’re going to accuse a president of something this salacious, you’d better have the receipts. Otherwise, it’s just gossip dressed up as journalism.

Trump’s Truth Social posts pull no punches, calling the Journal a “pile of garbage.” He’s framing this as a battle against a media elite that’s out to smear him. For his base, it’s another example of the establishment playing dirty.

Conservatives rally behind Trump

The alleged letter’s details -- a naked woman, third-person banter -- sound like a fever dream from a clickbait factory.

Trump’s supporters argue this is just another hit piece meant to tarnish his image. They’re not wrong to smell a rat when the evidence is conveniently missing.

“I look forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify,” Trump declared on Truth Social. He’s clearly relishing the chance to grill the media titan in court. It’s a showdown conservatives are already popping popcorn for.

“That will be an interesting experience!!!” Trump added, with his signature flair. The exclamation points alone signal he’s ready to make this a spectacle. And who can blame him when the accusations are this outlandish?

Media credibility poised for trial

For Trump’s base, this lawsuit is more than a legal spat -- it’s a middle finger to a media they see as hopelessly biased. The Wall Street Journal, once a bastion of serious reporting, now finds itself in the crosshairs of a MAGA-fueled backlash. Maybe it’s time for some self-reflection at Dow Jones.

The absence of the letter itself raises a glaring question: why run the story? Leavitt’s claim that the Journal admitted to lacking the actual document at issue suggests a rush to publish without verifying. That’s not journalism; it’s a vendetta with a byline.

Trump’s fight against Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal is a reminder that conservatives are fed up with narratives spun from thin air. This lawsuit isn’t just about one story -- it’s about a media culture that too often trades truth for headlines. Let’s hope the courtroom brings some clarity to this mess.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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