Trump Takes Legal Action Against Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch Over Controversial Epstein Letter Claims

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump has initiated legal action against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, concerning a report linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit suggests that the publication had misrepresented or mischaracterized a letter written by Trump in 2000 regarding Epstein, who faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. In his complaint, Trump argues that the report caused damage to his reputation and misled readers about his past association with Epstein. He claims the article presented a biased narrative aimed at tarnishing his image amid ongoing scrutiny related to various … Read more

Trump’s Legal Turmoil Deepens: Justice Department Seeks to Unseal Epstein Case Documents Amid Legal Battle with Wall Street Journal

NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Justice has requested a judge to unseal documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, amid increasing scrutiny over the Trump administration’s management of his case. The request focuses on grand jury transcripts related to a 2019 sex trafficking case involving Epstein, traditionally protected under law due to privacy concerns. This move coincides with former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the owner of the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, and two of its reporters. In this suit, Trump claims that the publication falsely reported he sent a … Read more

Cook County Jury Rules in Favor of Elissa Wall, Connecting Jeffs Family Finances to Church Abuse Accountability

A jury in Cook County, Illinois, delivered a significant verdict on June 27, siding with Elissa Wall in her case against Seth and Warren Jeffs. This ruling paves the way for Wall to collect funds from a property sale by Seth Jeffs, with the $130,000 earned now eligible to help pay off a court-mandated debt Wall is owed. Warren Jeffs, currently serving a life sentence in Texas for sexually assaulting a minor, is the leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS). In 2017, a Utah court mandated that he pay … Read more

DHS Fast-Tracks Border Wall Construction in Arizona and New Mexico with New Waivers Ignoring Environmental Laws

The Department of Homeland Security has taken significant steps to expedite border wall construction in Arizona and New Mexico by issuing three new waivers affecting approximately 36 miles of the project. These waivers, approved by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, allow the agency to sidestep certain environmental regulations to facilitate the building process. The waivers enable the Department to bypass laws such as the National Environmental Policy Act, which is designed to ensure thorough environmental assessments. By using this authority, DHS aims to minimize potential administrative delays in constructing physical barriers and related infrastructure at the … Read more