Trump sues Wall Street Journal, media mogul Rupert Murdoch
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A source familiar with the trip told The Independent that the vice president spoke to both Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, as well as a group of executives from the right-wing network
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The New Republic on MSNWould Fox Take Donald Trump’s Side Against Rupert Murdoch? Uh ... Yes.The Epstein story, currently fracturing the Trump coalition, is now poised to pit two NewsCorp properties against each other.
Rupert Murdoch’s gamble appears way more considered and one that demonstrates he has better read the room than Elon Musk.
Trump filed the suit on Friday, accusing the Murdoch-owned paper of “glaring failures in journalistic ethics and standards of accurate reporting,” after the publication of a story about a gift Trump supposedly gave Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump’s WSJ Lawsuit Inadvertently Mutes His Biggest Megaphone: Fox NewsTrump's lawsuit against WSJ may backfire—because it will mute Fox News hosts and weaken his anti-media attacks just when he needs them most.
It was Sunday afternoon, the sun was shining, and Donald Trump had gathered a collection of his allies in his luxury suite to watch the Fifa Club World Cup final.
Donald Trump has sued Rupert Murdoch's News Corp over a Wall Street Journal report detailing a 2003 birthday letter allegedly written by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The letter, found in a birthday album organized by Ghislaine Maxwell,
Seven years after the US supreme court struck down a federal law banning sports gambling, 30 states, plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico, have legalised online betting on sports – driving the spectacular growth of FanDuel, in which Flutter moved to buy a controlling stake just days after the 2018 ruling.