President Trump Announces Plans to Sue the Wall Street Journal Over “FAKE” Epstein Story

By The Blog Source

On Thursday, President Trump attacked a Wall Street Journal article that said he sent Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday card in 2003. Trump declared that the story was "fake" and threatened to sue the newspaper. He was supported by Vice President JD Vance, who referred to the story as "complete and utter bulls***."

On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal said that Trump had given Epstein a pornographic birthday card in 2003; however, the publication did not publish or confirm the information. Trump pledged to sue the newspaper for what he described as a knowingly fake report and denied writing the letter, stating, "These are not my words, not the way I talk.

The Journal's timeline was ridiculed by conservative pundit Johnny MAGA, who pointed out that Epstein wasn't prosecuted until 2006 and that Trump barred him from Mar-a-Lago in 2007. "They truly captured him!"

In a strong rebuttal to a Wall Street Journal article claiming that he sent Jeffrey Epstein a sexually explicit birthday card in 2003, President Donald Trump said Thursday that the report was false, unsupported, and subject to legal action. The Journal did not publish the letter or present any concrete proof linking it to Trump, despite the article's dramatic portrayal of the purported communication.

Trump vehemently denied being involved. The Wall Street Journal published a FRAUDULENT letter, allegedly addressed to Epstein. These are not my words or my speech pattern. He wrote, "I don't draw pictures" on Truth Social. I warned Rupert Murdoch not to publish this fake story because it was a scam. However, Rupert Murdoch published the story anyway, and I am now going to sue him.

Trump and Vice President JD Vance both criticized the story. "I apologize for the profanity, but this story is completely absurd. "For publishing it, the WSJ ought to feel embarrassed," Vance said on X. "Where is this letter? Would you be surprised to hear that they didn't present it to us before publication? Is this a plausible way for Donald Trump to express himself?

Others immediately drew attention to the report's contradictions. "What's most hilarious about this ridiculous hoax from the Wall Street Journal is that they say the letter from Trump to Epstein is from 2003," conservative influencer Johnny MAGA posted on X. 

As Silk previously stated on Diamond and Silk's Chit Chat Live podcast, "The Epstein SCAM is nothing but another attempt for Democrats to manufacture a FAKE narrative to mislead the American people and divide those who are loyal to President Trump." The Wall Street Journal, renowned for its previous left-leaning theatrics and propaganda hit pieces on conservatives, serves as the first of many Democrat hacks poised to emerge and spin the Epstein SCAM in line with the Democrats' plan.

It has only strengthened criticism that the article was more about insinuation than journalism because the Journal published such a startling allegation without providing the supporting evidence. Reports indicate that the president's legal team is preparing a formal response.

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