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Trump’s Legal Fight With Murdoch Deepens as Epstein Fallout Fractures Conservative Coalition

A simmering legal battle between former President Donald Trump and media mogul Rupert Murdoch has taken on new significance as tensions inside the conservative movement intensify over the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

At the center of the dispute is Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and its parent company, News Corp, over a report alleging that Trump contributed a sexually suggestive note and drawing to a birthday compilation for Epstein. Trump has denied authoring the material and has called the story defamatory, seeking at least $10 billion in damages.

Murdoch’s legal team, however, has mounted a defense that has drawn sharp attention. According to recent filings and reporting, the defense argues that Trump’s public persona and prior statements make it difficult for him to claim reputational harm. As part of that argument, attorneys have referenced past controversies — including the widely publicized “Access Hollywood” recording — to contend that the alleged publication could not plausibly damage Trump’s standing.

The strategy is notable not only for its substance but for its source. Murdoch’s media empire — which includes Fox News, the New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal — has historically provided Trump with a powerful communications platform. The lawsuit now places Trump in direct conflict with a media infrastructure that has long amplified his political message.

In public remarks, Trump has alternated between criticizing the Journal and suggesting potential settlement discussions. “I’ve been treated very unfairly by the Wall Street Journal,” he said recently, adding that conversations about resolving the case were underway. Representatives for News Corp have not publicly detailed any settlement talks.

The dispute comes amid broader turbulence within Republican ranks, particularly regarding the release of Epstein-related records. Several prominent figures within the party have expressed frustration over transparency concerns. Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly described clashes with Trump over the issue, alleging that he urged her to withdraw support from efforts to release additional documents. Greene has said she refused, framing her stance as one of accountability to victims.

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Other Republican lawmakers have also signaled discomfort. Some have acknowledged that while they initially downplayed the controversy, the growing political sensitivity surrounding the files has changed their calculus. The debate has spilled into congressional hearings, where Attorney General Pam Bondi’s testimony on related matters drew criticism from both Democrats and some conservative commentators for failing to directly address key questions.

Polling has added another layer of concern for party strategists. A late-January survey showed a Democratic advantage in congressional vote preference among registered voters, a figure that could complicate Republican efforts to maintain majorities in upcoming midterm elections. While such numbers fluctuate, analysts note that intraparty discord can magnify vulnerabilities.

The legal standard in Trump’s case against the Journal presents significant hurdles. As a public figure, Trump must prove not only that the report contained false statements of fact but also that it was published with “actual malice” — knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth — a standard established by the Supreme Court in New York Times v. Sullivan. He must also demonstrate measurable reputational harm.

Murdoch’s defense appears designed to challenge that final element, asserting that Trump’s longstanding public controversies complicate claims of incremental damage. Legal observers say that even if the case does not proceed to trial, the discovery process could prove consequential, potentially exposing internal communications within both Trump’s orbit and News Corp.

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Beyond the courtroom, the episode underscores an evolving dynamic within conservative politics. For years, Trump and Murdoch’s media outlets maintained a symbiotic relationship. Now, as disputes over Epstein-related reporting and political accountability intensify, that alliance appears strained.

The fracture is not merely legal but strategic. Media loyalty, once considered a cornerstone of Trump’s political resilience, is no longer guaranteed. At the same time, party leaders face the challenge of addressing voter concerns over transparency without deepening internal divisions.

Whether the lawsuit results in settlement, dismissal, or trial, it has already illuminated shifting power relationships within the conservative ecosystem. As the midterms approach, the outcome may shape not only legal precedent but also the future alignment between political leadership and influential media institutions.

For now, the case stands as both a high-stakes legal confrontation and a symbol of broader instability within a movement navigating scandal, scrutiny, and an uncertain electoral landscape.

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