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The president sued the publication last week, accusing it of defamation for an article about his ties to the disgraced former financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The White House removed the Wall Street Journal from the coverage pool for President Donald Trump‘s trip to Scotland following the outlet’s coverage of Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Trump is headed across the pond this weekend for a meeting with U.
The White House said The Wall Street Journal would not be in the press pool traveling with Trump to Scotland due to its report on the Epstein letter.
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The Journal reported that the president sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday card in 2003 with a drawing of a naked woman.
The decision is the White House’s latest attack on the media outlet for its recent report tying the president to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A reporter from The Wall Street Journal was removed from the press pool for Donald Trump’s trip to Scotland this weekend because of the publication’s recent story on the president’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
A small group of protesters greeted the president at his golf course on Scotland’s west coast.
The Trump administration removed The Wall Street Journal on Monday from the press pool covering the president's upcoming trip to Scotland -- a move that comes just days after Trump sued the outlet for $10 billion for reporting he had sent Jeffrey Epstein a "bawdy" birthday note in 2003.
President Donald Trump barred a reporter from The Wall Street Journal from traveling on Air Force One when he travels to Scotland this week, days after suing the paper in his personal capacity for its reporting on his ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The president will be in Scotland for five days and is expected to meet with British and Scottish officials.