
Getty imageThe US Department of Justice requested a judge for a non -profit data related to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in accordance with the Trump administration’s violent criticism.
This request is associated with data that is generally kept secret and protected by the law, generally secretary and prostitution related to the government’s 2019 prostitution case.
The court submitted a lawsuit against Trump’s parent company, Dow Jones, the owner Rupert Murdoch, and two reporters, saying that he wrote a “Bawdy” personal notes to Epstein in 2003.
Trump said that the paper reported that this paper had his 50th birthday, “fake.”
Dow Jones spokesman said in a statement on the BBC, “We are entirely convinced about the strictness and accuracy of our reports and we will strongly defend against all litigation.”
Thursday, Trump ordered PAM Bondi Attorney General to disclose Epstein’s secret testimony.
The Ministry of Justice officially requested a New York judge to insist on the case.
The department also requires disclosure of his fellow Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of children’s prostitution plot.
The panel of those who investigate whether there is enough evidence to claim people for crime can be from confidential information sources and people who are protected for safety. The data of the great delegation is generally kept secrets by the law, but the judge can destroy the document if it surpasses the necessity of such legal protection by determining the public interest.
Either way, it’s not clear when or when the document will be released or many details required by Trump’s supporters.
On Friday, Trump filed a $ 10 billion ($ 7.5 billion) lawsuit against Dow Jones, News Corp and conservative media Tycoon Rupert Murdoch in Miami.
He claimed that the Wall Street Journal slandered him and claimed that the “Bawdy” birthday greetings were sent to Epstein in 2003 and violated the Libel law.
Trump said in a social media that “we just filed a lawsuit for publishing false, malicious, defamation, fake news in the Wall Street Journal,” we just just false, malicious, defamation, fake news knights.
“I hope Rupert and his ‘friends’ are expected to expect a lot of time and testimony to be provided in this case,” he added.
He said Trump warned that the newspaper and Murdoch, who had a top and bottom relationship for decades, would file a lawsuit if they printed the article.
Murdoch, who attended the FIFA World Cup with Trump on Sunday, founded a media empire that helped the president to promote the White House.
Getty imageAccording to the journal, the letter with Trump’s name contains several lines of typing texts woven by the overview of a naked woman who appears to be drawn with heavy markers and hands.
The paper reported, “Inside the naked woman’s outline, it was a typical memo with a style of imagination between Trump and Epstein,” the report reported.
According to the report, it contains a joke that “the mystery is not good.”
Trump refused to write a note after the article was published on Thursday.
Since some of his most loyal supporters demanded more transparency and public disclosure in the Epstein case, the development of Friday took place for the president’s intense week.
Some Trump loyalty even canceled the process of disclosing a specific document related to Epstein and demanded Bondi Attorney General.
California’s Republican Sheriff, Chad Bianco, told the BBC News that Trump’s processing of Epstein files in the BBC news was “not expected.”
“We feel like we are talking like stupid children.”
Meanwhile, parliamentarians are promoting the Bondi to pass the “discharge petition”, which forces the Ministry of Justice to publish a wide range of data related to Epstein.
This effort has collected some of the fierce opponents of the parliament, including Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and Democratic Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.










