Trump threatens the trial against the WSJ on Epstein’s letter

President Donald Trump threatened to continue the Wall Street Journal, News Corp and Robert Murdoch after the point of sale published an alleged article that the president sent the deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein a suggestive letter.
The WSJ would have obtained birthday letters from Epstein before his first arrest in 2018, alleging that the president had sent a letter containing the “outline of a naked woman”. In response to the allegations of the point of sale, Trump denied the letter, calling him a “false thing”.
“I have never written a photo in my life. I don’t draw photos of women,” Trump told WSJ. “It is not my language. These are not my words. “
“I will continue the WSJ as I pursued everyone,” added Trump.
The point of sale would have examined a letter bearing the name of Trump, describing it as “debauchery”, with “several lines of typed text”. The text would have formed the outline of “a naked woman”, which seemed to be “hand -drawn with a big marker”. (Related: how did Jeffrey Epstein make his money? We still can’t know)
Trump’s signature would have been written in the size of the woman, concluding the letter with: “Happy birthday – and that every day is another wonderful secret”, according to the WSJ.
While Trump was public about his previous friendship with the deceased pedophile, the two have broken the links around 2004, according to the Washington Post – two years before Epstein was publicly accused of having abused girls.
In a separate response Thursday on Truth Social, Trump said that the WSJ and its billionaire owner Murdoch had been “warned directly” that the “assumed letter they printed” is a “false and, if they print it, they will be prosecuted”.
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The former president also called the editor -in -chief of the WSJ, Emma Tucker, saying that Trump had said to Trump and the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, that the alleged letter was not real.
“Instead, they go anyway with a false, malicious and defamatory. President Trump will continue the Wall Street Journal, Newscorp and Mr. Murdoch,,” wrote Trump. “The press must learn to be true and not count on sources that probably do not even exist. President Trump has already beat George Stephanopoulos / ABC, 60 minutes / CBS, and others, and is eager to continue and hold responsible for the newspaper formerly Great Wall Street.”
Vice-president JD Vance has also responded to allegations, describing the WSJ’s play as “full bullshit”.
“Forgive my tongue but this story is complete and total. Vance asked on X.
The media spotlights around Epstein began to increase on July 6 after the Ministry of Justice was quietly published a memo, obtained by Axios, declaring that the FBI had found no “list of customers” and no unfair game in his death.
Hours previously, the Attorney General Pam Bondi had considered total transparency on the remaining “Epstein files”, but was quickly confronted with a sloppy version involving conservative influencers.
Questions quickly circulated online when the FBI published more than 10 hours of “raw and improved” sequences, a journalist later asked Bondi a missing minute – which allowed him to claim that the error was due to the cameras of the detention center.
With the calls for the resignation of Bondi, Trump defended the Attorney General on several occasions and wondered why the Republicans and the supporters continue to put pressure for the remaining “Epstein files”. Bondi announced on Thursday that the DoJ is “ready to move the court tomorrow to a which the transcription of the great jury” after Trump called their release.
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