Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Wall Street Journal
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President Trump said Friday morning he hopes to get publisher Rupert Murdoch to testify as part of the lawsuit he vowed to file against The Wall Street Journal after the outlet reported about an
Trump's hope of getting the country to forget about Epstein won't come to fruition anytime soon, as an exposé about his relationship with the pedophile is set to drop.
What Happened in Markets Today Markets were roiled by conflicting headlines on Trump and the Fed. The Wall Street Journal and other media outlets reported midday that President Trump had suggested to Congressional Republicans he could soon fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
President Trump is threatening to sue the Wall Street Journal over a new Jeffrey Epstein story, denying that he once wrote Epstein a "bawdy" birthday letter with a drawing of a naked woman. Independent Political Strategist Reed Galen and Co-host of “The Weeknight” on MSNBC Symone Sanders-Townsend join Chris Jansing with analysis of how the White House has handled the controversy.