The US president announced late on Thursday (local time) that he would sue her, because of her report, stating that the US president had sent a strong financial letter in 2003 with plenty of implicitly implicit and characterized the publication of false, malicious and malicious.
“President Trump will soon sue the Wall Street Journal, Newscorp and Rupert Murdoch,” the newspaper owner personally said via Truth Social, referring to himself to a third party, the parent company and the owner of Rupert Merdok.
Trump: “text false, malicious, defamatory”
He clarifies that he had made this warning before the publication of the article.
In his post he characterizes the text “false, malicious and defamatory”.
“Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch were immediately warned by President Donald Trump that the alleged letter by President Trump to Estain was false and, if they printed, would sue them.”
He argues that Murdoch “said he would take care of it, but obviously he had no power to do”, as well as that the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, Emma Tucker, “was informed directly by Caroline Livit and President Trump that the letter was false, but he did not want to hear that.”
“The guy has to learn to be honest and not rely on sources that probably don’t even exist,” Trump said.