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The Wall Street Journal had the effrontery to publish a piece painful to President Donald Trump—painful because the truth ...
ANALYSIS: For days, Donald Trump couldn’t get his MAGA base to drop their anger over the Epstein files. However, as Justin ...
There's a case to be made that the president wants the lawsuit to get dismissed, or at least doesn’t plan to take it all the ...
The two are constrained by the thing that has kept them linked for a decade: their shared reliance on Fox News die-hards.
In a clash of conservative titans, President Trump sued Rupert Murdoch after the 'Wall Street Journal published a story about a bawdy birthday card Trump made for the late Jeffrey Epstein. NPR's David ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Poetic justice': Analyst reveals the true winner of Trump's attack on Wall Street JournalThere's a bit of irony packed into the president's fight with the Wall Street Journal, according to one analyst. Former CNN ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump’s Wall Street Journal lawsuit could backfire spectacularlyIf Trump loses it could help prevent a “chilling effect” that is continuing to spread throughout the mainstream media ...
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NewsNation on MSNMurdoch is not ‘a buddy’ to president: Trump’s lawyerAlejandro Brito, representing Trump in the defamation suit, told NewsNation’s “CUOMO” that Murdoch isn’t "too much of a buddy ...
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If Rupert Murdoch becomes a white knight standing up to a rampantly bullying US president, the world has moved into the upside-down.
On the merits, this defamation case should be an easy win for the newspaper. But the chilling effect is real and dangerous.
Legal experts say US defamation laws make cases brought forward by public figures "extremely" difficult for them to win.
Comedy Central host Jon Stewart delivered an F-bomb loaded six-minute diatribe on Monday night in his first show since CBS ...
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