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Donald Trump's legal case against the Wall Street Journal over a story about the U.S. president and Jeffrey Epstein could ...
As corporations pay shakedown settlements, the 94-year-old right-wing media mogul has an opportunity to resist Trump’s ...
After weeks of drama over the Epstein files, Trump's base could unite again over a common denominator — the media is to blame ...
WASHINGTON -- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday that the Trump administration has revoked The Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) press pool credential for covering the president's ...
President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal's owner and publisher over a report about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The president sued the publication last week, accusing it of defamation for an article about his ties to the disgraced former ...
The network has sparingly covered the defamation lawsuit the president filed against its corporate sibling News Corp and the ...
Proving that the Wall Street Journal’s reporting is false would require Trump to answer questions under oath about Jeffrey ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement, “As the appeals court confirmed, the Wall Street Journal or any other news outlet are not guaranteed special access to cover President ...