After a tumultuous week, leading voices in Trump's MAGA base are uniting in his defense following a Wall Street Journal article about Epstein. The president's move to release grand jury testimony has reignited support among his followers, shifting the narrative of criticism to a collective rallying against the media.
In a bold move, Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal's parent company over allegations of a damaging note he supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. This legal battle could reveal explosive details as tensions rise between Trump and Murdoch.
Former President Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal over a 'defamatory' story related to his past comments about Jeffrey Epstein. The controversy is shaking the MAGA world and raising questions about Trump’s connections.
President Trump is taking legal action against the Wall Street Journal after they published a story about a letter to Jeffrey Epstein. This move raises questions about his complex relationship with Rupert Murdoch.
Trump vehemently denies claims of writing a suggestive letter to Epstein, promising legal action against the newspaper that published the allegations. The fallout continues as MAGA supporters defend him.
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