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US President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and its owners including Rupert Murdoch on Friday, seeking at least $10 billion in damages.
House Republicans are trying to formulate a response to the Trump administration’s handling of records in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
WASHINGTON − If the last 24-hour news cycle is any indication, President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein headache isn't over yet. The Wall Street Journal reported in the evening on July 17 ...
Trump is facing mounting pressure from his MAGA base to publicly release Justice Department files from the Epstein case.
Trump filed a lawsuit against Dow Jones & Company, the parent company of The Wall Street Journal, for a report claiming he sent convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday letter in 2003.
Nearly six years after he died, Jeffrey Epstein is still at the center of controversy. Part of President Trump's political base is angry over the handling of the files from the investigation into ...
The Trump administration’s handling of the so-called Epstein files has spurred a growing backlash from within the president’s ...
The Justice Department's July 18 motion to release Epstein grand jury transcripts followed a request Trump made to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The Justice Department filed a motion to release grand jury testimony in the criminal cases of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
President Donald Trump said that he intends to sue the Wall Street Journal. The Journal published an article earlier in the ...
The decision to move forward with releasing the grand jury now lies with a federal judge. Judge Richard M. Berman in Manhattan, oversaw the criminal case against Epstein before his death, ruled a ...