TRUMP’S $10 BILLION MELTDOWN! Judge SLAMS Lawsuit Over Filthy Epstein Birthday Card! What Happens NOW?!

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THE LAW SUIT IS DEAD! TRUMP’S $10 BILLION MONSTER SUIT AGAINST THE WSJ GETS SWIPED OFF THE TABLE!

Listen up, y’all, because the tea is PIPING hot this morning—and it smells like defeat for one very famous former President!

Sources say Donald Trump’s SHOCKING $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal has been thrown OUT—and we have the messy details!

We’re talking about that deeply uncomfortable story involving a lewd birthday drawing allegedly sent to the late, unlamented sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Can you BELIEVE this?!

U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles delivered the knockout blow, dismissing the entire case this week. The reason? Trump’s legal eagles simply couldn’t prove ‘actual malice’—the standard needed when suing the press over public figures.

But WAIT—it gets WORSE for Trump’s legal team. Judge Gayles basically said the complaint ‘comes nowhere close’ to meeting the necessary bar, according to reports obtained by Us Weekly US Weekly.

Here’s the thing: proving the WSJ or Rupert Murdoch *knew* the letter was false when they published their bombshell story? IMPOSSIBLE, apparently.

This whole saga revolves around the WSJ’s July report detailing a ‘bawdy’ letter allegedly signed by Trump for Epstein’s 50th birthday bash back in 2003. Think naked drawings and signatures, chile…

The lawsuit targeted everyone—the reporters, the paper, News Corp, and even Rupert Murdoch himself! That’s a BIG swing, and it completely MISSED the plate.

The judge specifically noted that the WSJ actually *tried* to investigate! They reached out to Trump, the DOJ, and the FBI before running the piece. That’s due diligence, folks—something Trump’s camp apparently didn’t account for!

Trump responded with a denial, naturally, while the DOJ stayed silent and the FBI declined to comment. The judge saw that attempt at fairness and decided it negated the malice claim.

This dismissal is ‘without prejudice,’ which means Trump *can* refile the complaint if he amends it. But seriously, y’all, after this public embarrassment, does he even have the stomach for Round Two?

THE Epstein TIE THAT JUST WON’T QUIT—AND THE $10 BILLION PRICE TAG!

Ten BILLION dollars! That’s the figure Trump was chasing because he was allegedly so furious about being linked to Epstein’s sick little birthday book.

We are told that Judge Gayles explicitly avoided ruling on whether the letter story is actually TRUE. That’s HUGE because the veracity of that drawing is still hanging out there in the stratosphere of pop culture speculation.

The judge’s focus was PURELY procedural: Did Trump’s lawyers make a strong enough case for malice right out of the gate? The answer, apparently, was a resounding NO.

This is a MAJOR setback for the former President’s ongoing media wars. It feels like every time he sues for defamation, the courts hand him a lemon instead of lemonade.

Remember the chatter on social media? People were already predicting this outcome! Check out what folks were saying on Facebook—they smelled blood in the water!

  • One user suggested, “He will be throwing a tantrum shortly! Stay tuned” (via ABC7NY).
  • Another cheered, “Thank God the Judges are smelling the coffee.”

Ouch. The public narrative is definitely NOT on his side when it comes to these media showdowns.

Trump’s team, clearly not ready to surrender this MESSY battle, released a statement suggesting the fight isn’t over. They are already hinting at an appeal, according to reports from The Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter.

But let’s be real: appealing a failure to establish actual malice is an uphill climb, especially when the initial judge points out you didn’t show evidence of the defendants knowingly lying.

This whole situation just keeps dragging the already **SCANDALOUS** Jeffrey Epstein saga back into the headlines, but this time, the focus is on who gets to write the story—and who pays the price!

We’ll be watching the refiling attempts like hawks, y’all. Don’t move that dial!

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