Here’s a concise update on the latest regarding Donald Trump and The Wall Street Journal litigation.
- As of April 2026, a federal judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal (and related defendants) for failing to adequately allege actual malice. The judge gave Trump a chance to amend and refile. This indicates the case was not terminated outright and could proceed if amended to meet legal standards.[3][7]
- Trump indicated on Truth Social that the dismissal is not a termination but a suggestion to refile, with a deadline to file an amended complaint by late April 2026. He suggested he would refile the suit, contingent on the court’s order and guidance.[7][3]
- Coverage from multiple outlets notes the core issue: the Journal’s reporting regarding a Epstein-related birthday letter allegedly bearing Trump’s name, and whether the article was published with actual malice. The prevailing interpretation is that the court requires a more specific showing of intent or falsity to sustain a defamation claim in this context.[3][7]
- Earlier reporting from mid-2025 highlighted continued scrutiny of whether the suit complied with procedural requirements and whether it could overcome Florida defamation standards, depending on the jurisdiction and timing rules. These discussions framed the later April 2026 ruling and the potential for refiling.[2][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current public filings or summarize the judge’s order in plain terms, and I can also track any new filings or amendments once they’re available. I can also assemble a brief timeline of the major developments and link to the primary court documents or reputable summaries.
Would you like me to fetch the exact court order text and recent reputable analyses, and present a concise timeline with the key legal questions? I’ll include direct citations for each point.