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Semafor's Ben Smith on Monday's "Morning Joe" addressed the current feud between President Donald Trump and Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch. JOE SCARBOROUGH, 'MORNING JOE' HOST: Ben, we didn't even ask you about actually the most fascinating part of this story that's come out the past four days,
Proving that the Wall Street Journal’s reporting is false would require Trump to answer questions under oath about Jeffrey Epstein.
The President is suing the mogul for billions of dollars over an article about Jeffrey Epstein. The friendship of convenience is over, so what happens now?
Trump opinion hosts often trumpet the president’s latest attack on the mainstream media. That got a bit more complicated on Friday, when the president sued the Wall Street Journal, another part of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
Yes, his base rallied to him after the big story broke. But this lawsuit is stupid on several levels and will come back to bite him.
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Steve Bannon says it’s going to be “a long, hot summer” in a season of American political recriminations. And, he tells me, Australians have a vital interest at stake in ways that we hadn’t even realised.
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Raw Story on MSN'Blood sport': Journalist claims Rupert Murdoch relishing chance to 'embarrass' Trump
Veteran journalist Tina Brown claimed in a new Substack article that "old crocodile" Rupert Murdoch was very much looking forward to taking on Donald Trump over The Wall Street Journal's report on the president's relationship with sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.