JD Vance Slams WSJ ‘Hit Peace’: US VP Trump-Apastin demands evidence behind the birthday book claim; Defends presidential trial

In his recent report, US vice -president JD Vance has swinging against the Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday tribute to President Donald Trump, losing to the Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, in his recent report.In a fierce post on X, Vance accused the WSJ that he called “Hit Peace” a “hit piece” without providing reliable evidence against Trump. He said, “I don’t know that the book exists – WSJ will not show us this. I don’t know that the letter exists – WSJ will not show us this.” “It is derogatory, and the President filed a case,” he said.Vance also pushed back on the comprehensive story, saying that “it is absurd that a major American paper would attack the United States President without disclosing the base”, referring to the allegations that Trump writes poems to Epstein, and warning that the media would give up very few details for days or weeks to try to kill the President’s character. ,In addition, accusing him of advancing the story of Democrat, he further said, “Everyone will move forward with the fact that WSJ is acting like Democrat Superpack.”His comment followed a Wall Street Journal report published last week claimed that Trump signed a crude drawing in a birthday book compiled by Gisline Maxwell, Epstein’s long -time colleague, who are currently serving a 20 -year sentence for sex trafficking minors. The magazine alleged that Trump’s contribution included the outline of a naked woman, with her signature below her waist, allegedly captioned with the phrase, “may be another wonderful secret every day.”Trump rapidly denied the charge, posting on the truth social that the letter was a “fake”. The White House also released a statement in which the claims were politically motivated. Spokesperson Steven Chewing said, “This is nothing more than the continuity of fake news fake news by Democrats and Liberal Media.”The report also revived Trump’s former connections from Epstein, including inscriptions in a copy of The Art of the Comeback in 1997, who reads, “Two Jeff- you’re the greatest!” An already unpublished photo of Trump, Epstein and singer James Brown was also reviewed by the New York Times, which was further investigating his previous relationship.Disputes have called MPs and public to issue documents related to Epstein sealed. A major house committee voted for the files from the Department of Justice this week, and rape. Roe Khanna has indicated that he plans to sabotage Epstein’s wealth for the original birthday book.Epstein’s property said that on Thursday it would comply with all valid procedures. Meanwhile, Maxwell’s role remains central- he allegedly wrote an introductory letter of the book and met with an officer of a justice department this week.While the WSJ and NYT say they have reviewed the book and parts of the letter of Maxwell, they have yet to publish full images of materials in the question, inspiring the continuous criticism from Trump’s colleagues.Trump’s suit Trump filed a complaint and condemnation with Dow Jones, News Corp with two Wall Street Journal reporters and paper owner Rupert Murdoch. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced that he filed a ‘powerhouse suit’. The Maga supremo said, “We have just filed a powerhouse case against everyone involved in publishing useless, malicious, defamation, fake news” in useless “rip”, ie Wall Street Journal, “The Wall Street Journal,” said.Trump said, “This historical legal action is being brought against the so -called defamation authors, now the fully humiliated WSJ, as well as its corporate owners and colleagues, Rupert Murdoch and Robert Murdoch and Robert Thomson (whichever is their role).” The lawsuit was filed in the federal court for Florida in the southern district located in Miami. A complete copy of the complaint was not yet made public.