
Miami, July 19, 2025 — Former President Donald Trump has taken legal action, filing a $10 billion libel and slander lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, News Corp, its parent company, and two of its reporters. The suit was submitted in a Miami federal court, targeting Rupert Murdoch and WSJ journalists over a recent article that alleged Trump sent a “lewd note and sketch” to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday.
What’s at Stake?
- The Allegation: The WSJ story claimed Epstein possessed a graphic note and sketch from Trump—suggesting a more personal link than previously known.
- Trump’s Response: He firmly denies the report and is seeking a massive $10 billion in damages, stating that the story “has caused enormous harm” and vows to sue unless the claims are withdrawn.
- Timing Matters: The lawsuit comes as the Justice Department is pushing to unseal Epstein grand–jury records. Trump’s legal team argues this could vindicate him publicly.
The Fallout
- MAGA Divisions: The filing has stirred tension within pro-Trump circles. Some hardline supporters believe Trump has mishandled the allegations from within his own base.
- Political Impact: This lawsuit—and the ongoing efforts around Epstein’s documents—may complicate Congress’s initiatives, including proposed federal budget and spending negotiations