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AlterNet on MSN'Which side will they take?' Why Trump’s WSJ lawsuit puts Fox News in a dangerous positionPresident Donald Trump, on Friday, July 18, filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its parent company News Corp in response to recent reporting on Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Media giant Rupert Murdoch has been sued by US President Donald Trump over a Wall Street Journal report detailing a 2003 birthday letter allegedly written by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. Rupert Murdoch owns Fox News,
Rupert Murdoch’s gamble appears way more considered and one that demonstrates he has better read the room than Elon Musk.
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
Vice President JD Vance met with Rupert Murdoch in Montana shortly before the Wall Street Journal published a story linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The report triggered Trump’s anger and a $10 billion lawsuit.
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson explains why Trump's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and News Corp came as such a surprise to her. "These two guys need each other," Carlson said on The Weekend. "I mean,
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.
A shocking change in late-night TV. A salacious story about Jeffrey Epstein. What do they have in common? Donald Trump.
Donald Trump may be livid at Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal for exposing Trump's weird birthday greeting to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but Trump's personal pet Murdoch property, Fox News,