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The Wall Street Journal had the effrontery to publish a piece painful to President Donald Trump—painful because the truth ...
There's a case to be made that the president wants the lawsuit to get dismissed, or at least doesn’t plan to take it all the ...
The two are constrained by the thing that has kept them linked for a decade: their shared reliance on Fox News die-hards.
There's a bit of irony packed into the president's fight with the Wall Street Journal, according to one analyst. Former CNN ...
If Rupert Murdoch becomes a white knight standing up to a rampantly bullying US president, the world has moved into the upside-down.
Legal experts say US defamation laws make cases brought forward by public figures "extremely" difficult for them to win.
Democrats are accusing Republicans of an "epic cover-up" as Donald Trump's party effectively closes Congress early to prevent ...
Comedy Central host Jon Stewart delivered an F-bomb loaded six-minute diatribe on Monday night in his first show since CBS ...
On the merits, this defamation case should be an easy win for the newspaper. But the chilling effect is real and dangerous.
Trump has capitalised on the anger towards the neoliberal elite—but being part of that group has made the Epstein files a tricky situation.
Alejandro Brito, the attorney representing President Trump in his multi-billion dollar defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, News Corp and The Wall Street Journal, joins . Brito, who also handled ...