Donald Trump Again Accuses Wall Street Journal of Slander

US President Donald Trump Refiled $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal
US President Donald Trump has refiled a $10 billion lawsuit against Wall Street Journal over media coverage regarding Trump's alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The legal dispute concerns information published in the media about the purported relationship between Trump and Epstein.
In an updated complaint filed with the Miami Federal Court, Donald Trump is seeking compensation of at least $10 billion. The main basis of the lawsuit is an article that described a congratulatory card signed by Trump that allegedly belonged to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's lawyers argue that the card is forged and that the media disseminated the information without proper fact-checking, causing their client significant financial and reputational damage.
Among the defendants are Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, News Corp, and specific journalists. However, the publication states that it fully stands behind its materials and intends to defend itself in court. It is worth noting that this is one of several media lawsuits initiated by Trump. Similar suits have been filed against leading publications and broadcasters such as the New York Times and BBC.
Source: Investing.com




