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WSJ’s Tucker: The powerful sue before stories publish

May 6, 2026

Posted by Chris Roush

Emma Tucker

Powerful figures are increasingly suing media outlets before they have even published a story, Wall Street Journal editor Emma Tucker said, reports Michael Savage of The Guardian.

Savage reports, “Emma Tucker, whose title is being sued by Donald Trump over its reporting of his relationship with the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said the act of reporting itself was now under threat from the use of lawfare.

“She said the tactic of suing newspapers before they had published a story had become an established PR strategy of the powerful amid greater distrust of the established media.

“‘One of the biggest challenges to us now isn’t so much what happens afterwards,’ Tucker told the Harry Evans investigative journalism summit, named after the former Sunday Times editor. ‘It’s what happens before you even publish. That is a massive challenge for us.'”

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