Wall Street Journal report against Trump is ‘the answer’ to stop his ‘wins’: Salena Zito – Washington Examiner

The article discusses reactions to a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report alleging a controversial connection between former President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The report claims that Trump wrote a birthday letter with a drawing of a nude female body to Epstein in 2003. Trump has denied the allegations,calling the story “false,malicious,and defamatory,” and has filed a lawsuit against WSJ owner Rupert Murdoch and Dow Jones & Co.

Journalist Salena Zito, appearing on blazetv, expressed skepticism about the report, stating she did not believe it and arguing that the purported signature and drawing did not seem authentic or consistent with Trump’s behavior. She highlighted Trump’s recent political achievements and questioned the intentions behind the WSJ story, suggesting it was an attempt to hinder Trump’s success.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk also voiced doubts publicly on social media, saying the report “doesn’t sound like something Trump would say.” Meanwhile, there is speculation that this story may be part of a broader effort against Trump, especially as political tensions rise. The article also notes ongoing investigations into alleged politicized intelligence related to election interference claims from the obama administration, with calls from some officials for prosecutions related to that matter.


Wall Street Journal report against Trump is ‘the answer’ to stop his ‘wins’: Salena Zito

Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito is the latest to scrutinize a Wall Street Journal report against President Donald Trump, saying she did not believe it “for a second” on BlazeTV.

Trump is suing Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch and the paper’s publisher, Dow Jones & Co., after the outlet published a story on Trump’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The report describes a birthday letter, along with a marker drawing of a nude female body that the president allegedly wrote to Epstein in 2003. 

The president condemned the report as “false, malicious, and defamatory,” while announcing his lawsuit. Zito likewise rebuked the story, saying “that’s not his signature,” and that Trump would not be “that sloppy” when drawing a picture.

“Take a look at all of the wins that the president has had, not just since he was sworn in, but just in the space of the last six weeks. It’s been unprecedented in history!” Zito said on BlazeTV Sunday. 

“So, how do you stop those wins if you don’t like what he’s doing? That’s the question, and I think the Wall Street Journal provides the answer,” Zito said.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, an ex-ally to the president, also expressed skepticism about the report, saying Thursday on X, “It really doesn’t sound like something Trump would say.”

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Zito also said it is possible those pushing this new story on Trump and Epstein were “prepping to do this” and that they were aware “a bigger problem is coming their way.” 

Some House Oversight members have called for arrests after unsealed Obama administration records revealed “manufactured and politicized intelligence” on the claims Russia interfered with the 2016 election.

National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said Sunday there is enough evidence to move forward with prosecutions, urging indictments “for those responsible.” 



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