Alan Dershowitz says he can help Trump in defamation suit against WSJ

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 updated on July 21, 2025

President Donald Trump’s latest legal salvo targets the Wall Street Journal, and he has a heavyweight in his corner: Alan Dershowitz. The renowned attorney, no stranger to high-stakes battles, claims he can help Trump prove the paper acted with malice in a dubious story about a supposed bawdy letter to Jeffrey Epstein, as the Daily Caller reports. This isn’t just a courtroom skirmish -- it’s a bold stand against media overreach.

Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against the Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, on Friday, alleging the outlet smeared him with a baseless claim about a birthday letter to Epstein. Dershowitz, appearing on Sunday Agenda with Lidia Curanaj, said the Journal contacted him about a similar letter he allegedly sent, but they couldn’t produce it. Sounds like the media’s fishing expedition hit a dry lake.

“I’ll probably be called as a witness,” Dershowitz told Curanaj, hinting at the Journal’s sloppy reporting. He said they claimed he wrote a letter with a mock Vanity Fair cover, but when he asked for proof, they came up empty-handed. This isn’t journalism -- it’s a woke witch hunt dressed up as news.

Trump’s legal winning streak

Dershowitz’s role could be pivotal, as he argues the Journal’s failure to verify its story shows malice. “They published the story without authenticating it with me,” he said, setting the stage for a courtroom showdown. If this case goes to trial, expect Dershowitz to shred the Journal’s credibility.

Trump’s no stranger to defamation fights, having secured a $15 million settlement from ABC in December 2024. That lawsuit stemmed from comments made by This Week host George Stephanopoulos on March 10, 2024, during an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace. The left-leaning media keeps swinging, but Trump’s batting them back with precision.

Not stopping there, Trump also forced CBS to settle a $10 billion lawsuit over a doctored October 2024 interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. The mainstream media’s obsession with twisting narratives is costing them dearly. Trump’s legal victories are piling up faster than a progressive’s list of grievances.

Epstein files stir controversy

Meanwhile, some of Trump’s supporters have grumbled about his handling of the Epstein files, according to Newsweek. The criticism hit a fever pitch on Truth Social, where Trump got “ratioed” over the issue. Social media pile-ons are nothing new, but they sting when it’s your own side.

Trump didn’t take the criticism lying down, firing back in a Wednesday Truth Social post. He defended his record and his team, refusing to let the naysayers dictate the narrative. The man’s got a spine of steel, even when the mob howls.

In a lengthy July 12 Truth Social statement, Trump staunchly backed Attorney General Pam Bondi. The progressive crowd loves to paint Bondi as the villain, but Trump’s loyalty cuts through their noise. He’s not here for the woke outrage cycle.

Bondi told to seek transparency

On Thursday night, Trump announced on Truth Social that he’d asked Bondi to push for the release of Epstein case grand jury transcripts. Bondi didn’t waste time, declaring on X that the DOJ would move to unseal the documents on Friday. That’s the kind of decisive action the left can’t stand—it’s too straightforward for their taste.

The Epstein files saga has been a lightning rod, with critics claiming Trump and Bondi aren’t moving fast enough. But rushing to unseal sensitive documents without care is how you get chaos, not justice. Bondi’s measured approach is a rebuke to the instant-gratification crowd.

Trump’s lawsuit against the Journal fits a broader pattern of fighting back against media distortions. The claim about a bawdy letter to Epstein smells like another attempt to smear him with guilt by association. The left’s playbook is getting old, and Trump’s not playing along.

Media malice under scrutiny

Dershowitz’s testimony could expose the Journal’s reckless reporting for what it is: a hit job. He told Curanaj, “Just send me a copy of the letter with my signature and I’ll tell you whether it’s authentic or not.” The Journal’s refusal to provide evidence screams agenda-driven journalism.

This case isn’t just about one article -- it’s about holding a smug media elite accountable. The Wall Street Journal’s alleged failure to verify its story before publishing is the kind of arrogance that fuels distrust in the press. Trump’s lawsuit might just teach the outlet a lesson.

As Bondi moves to unseal the Epstein transcripts, and Dershowitz gears up to potentially testify, Trump’s team is playing offense. The media’s been coasting on unearned credibility for too long, and this lawsuit could be a wake-up call. In a world drowning in woke spin, Trump’s fight for truth is a breath of fresh air.

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