Trump, The Wall Street Journal and Defamation
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The Central Park Five urged a federal judge not to delay their defamation case against Trump pending his "meritless appeal" of the court's refusal to dismiss the suit. The post 'He is unable to remember specific details': Central Park 5 cite Trump's 'fading memory' as reason not to delay defamation case first appeared on Law & Crime.
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Baller Alert on MSNTrump’s #MeToo Flashback: Old Accusations Circulate After He Claims Epstein Files Are a Democratic HoaxDonald Trump is back in the hot seat as old sexual misconduct allegations are once again making waves following new revelations connected to Jeffrey Epstein. With Trump now in his […] The post Trump’s #MeToo Flashback: Old Accusations Circulate After He Claims Epstein Files Are a Democratic Hoax appeared first on Baller Alert.
Gayles serves on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, where Trump's lawsuit was filed. He was appointed to the court by former President Barack Obama in 2014, becoming the first openly gay Black man to serve on the federal bench.
His comments come after Trump's top envoy, Steve Witkoff, said yesterday that he was pulling the U.S. team of negotiators out of Doha, Qatar, after Hamas' latest response in the talks, saying it "clearly shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza."
President Donald Trump appears to have found a way to circumvent the Senate and keep his embattled former personal attorney and partisan sidekick in power as the top prosecutor in New Jersey. In March,
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Donald Trump is no stranger to lawsuits. In fact, he was involved in more than 4,000 of them before winning the White House in 2016. Since then, Trump has made headlines mostly as a defendant — that is,
President Donald Trump says he doesn’t know about a lewd letter bearing his name that the Wall Street Journal reported was included in a birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein. The July 17 story described a collection of letters gifted to Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003,
President Trump is seeking $10 billion in a libel and defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. NBC White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard reports the latest.
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Donald Trump made history on Friday when he became the first president to sue a newspaper for an article that exposed something he did not want brought to light.
President Donald Trump is denying a report by The Wall Street Journal that claims he was informed in May that his name appears multiple times in the so-called Epstein files.