Trump says he will refile Wall Street Journal lawsuit after ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that he would re-files his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal after it was tossed out by a judge.
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A judge dismissed President Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) related to a Epstein–birthday-letter story, ruling that the complaint did not adequately show actual malice. The court gave Trump a window to amend and refile by a stated deadline (the order indicated an updated complaint could be filed by about April 27, 2026). This is the core development shaping what happens next in the WSJ case.[7][8]
Trump indicated on social media that the dismissal is not a termination but a “suggested re-filing,” and that he intends to refile an updated lawsuit in accordance with the judge’s guidance and deadline. Proponents of Trump’s position have argued the Journal and other defendants trafficked in “Fake News,” while WSJ’s publisher emphasized the journal’s reliability and accuracy in reporting.[1][3][5]
Related coverage notes that earlier reports flagged hurdles around whether the filing complied with applicable procedural rules and whether the plaintiff could sufficiently plead malice or falsity to meet defamation standards; the April 2026 ruling clarified these points and set the path for a potential amended complaint.[8][7]
There has also been contemporaneous media commentary on the ongoing dispute, including summaries from Reuters, NBC Montana, The Guardian, and the Inquirer, which generally align on the key outcome: dismissal for lack of malice pleading and a chance to refile.[2][3][7][8]
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President Donald Trump said Monday that he would re-files his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal after it was tossed out by a judge.
wjla.comJudge rules complaint fails to outline malice after Trump argued lewd drawing allegedly sent to Epstein at heart of story was fake
www.theguardian.comOn Friday, United States President Donald Trump initiated legal action against Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, as well as News Corp, Rup...
www.conflingo.noThe judge wrote in the order that Trump had failed to make the argument that the article was published with the intent to be malicious, but gave the president a chance to file an amended complaint.
www.inquirer.comPresident Donald Trump said Monday that he would re-files his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal after it was tossed out by a judge.
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