Trump Accuses Wall Street Journal of Being "China Centric" in Bizarre Truth Social Rant. The former president claims the WSJ's criticism of his tariffs stems from a desire to see China succeed, alleging a globalist agenda behind negative coverage of his economic policies. This latest attack follows a dispute over a reported racy birthday card sent to Jeffrey Epstein and underscores Trump's ongoing feud with the publication
Trump accuses the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board of being "China-centric" and prioritizing China's economic success over America's, citing the newspaper's criticism of his tariff policies. He claims these tariffs generated hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue for the U.S., unprecedented in American history, and argues that without them, the country would be economically vulnerable. This latest attack follows the WSJ's reporting on a controversial letter allegedly sent by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein
Trump claims US tariffs are crucial for economic defense, asserting that without them, the nation would be defenseless. He blames "Crooked, Radical Left Judges" for any potential harm to the country
President Trump's new global tariffs, impacting imports from over 60 countries, sparked immediate controversy. These sweeping tariffs, effective Thursday, are driving up prices on everyday household goods for American consumers, leading to widespread criticism
Trump's feud with the Wall Street Journal intensifies after the publication of a controversial report alleging a racy birthday card sent to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting a lawsuit and escalating their ongoing conflict over the president's trade policies and second-term actions
The dispute ignited further after the outlet published a report about an alleged, racy birthday card that Trump sent to convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
Wall Street Journal report reveals a controversial letter allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, featuring a nude drawing and cryptic message. Trump denies authorship, escalating his ongoing feud with the WSJ
Trump denies authorship of a racy letter reported by the Wall Street Journal, escalating their ongoing feud. The President is suing the WSJ over the report, claiming the letter's content and style are not his
Trump denies authorship of a racy birthday card, claiming, "I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words." This statement comes amidst his ongoing feud with The Wall Street Journal over the reported letter to Jeffrey Epstein
Trump vows to sue The Wall Street Journal, escalating their ongoing feud over a controversial report alleging a racy letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. This legal action follows previous lawsuits and adds to the president's criticism of the Journal's coverage of his trade policies and tariffs
Trump's Truth Social attack on the Wall Street Journal intensifies, denouncing their report as a "false, malicious, and defamatory story" following their coverage of a controversial letter
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