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Trump says he plans to continue Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump posted a statement on Truth Social on which he plans to continue the Wall Street Journal, News Corp. And the owner Rupert Murdoch on the history of the publication on his relationship with the sexual offender condemned Jeffrey Epstein.

The newspaper reported on collected letters that the friends of Epstein wrote as part of a birthday album which was given to him in 2003. Among the letters, there was a name of Trump which “contains several dactylographed text lines framed by the outline of a naked woman, who seems to be drawn by hand” Donald “under her size, imitating pubic hair.”

Informed of the letter, Trump denied having written it and threatened to continue newspaper.

The message on Truth Social Read: “The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch, personally, were warned directly by President Donald J. Trump that the supposed letter they printed by President Trump to Epstein was a false and, if they will print it, they will be prosecuted. Mr. Murdoch President Trump, the letter was a false, but Emma Tucker did not want to hear this.

“President Trump has already beaten George Stephanopoulos / ABC, 60 minutes / CBS, and others, and can’t wait to continue and keep responsible for the newspaper Formerly Grand Wall Street. He really turned out to be a disgust and dirty rag ‘and, writing defamatory lies like this, shows their despair to stay relevant. Radical lunatics years ago.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also made a post X on Trump’s legal threat.

A spokesperson for News Corp. did not immediately return to request for comments. A spokesperson for Fox Corp. made no comments. A spokesperson for Dow Jones, the editor of the newspaper, said: “History talks about itself.”

Trump has been upset by the history of Epstein since he resurfaced earlier this month, when the Ministry of Justice announced in a memo that there was no “Epstein” list and that the evidence showed that he died by suicide in 2019. Who attracted a Backlash of Maga, while personalities like the current director of FBI Kash Patel and the director of FBI Dan Bongino Conspiracy. Trump tried to write the speech, even blame him on the Democrats and call him a “hoax”.

In a social article of truth later Thursday, Trump wrote: “Based on the ridiculous quantity of advertising given to Jeffrey Epstein, I asked the Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce any relevant testimony of the Grand Jury, subject to the approval of the court. This scam, perpetuated by the Democrats, should end, right now! ”

Trump has published many legal threats to the media, and a number of them never lead to real disputes. Murdoch, however, praised Trump. He attended the inauguration of Trump and, during a visit to the oval office in February, Trump called Murdoch “in a class by himself. He’s an incredible guy ”.

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