Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump: Inside their tangled relationship

President Trump once called Rupert Murdoch โmy very good friend.โ
But the 94-year-old media baron, whose fortunes have risen in tandem with Trumpโs political ascent, has turned into an unlikely foe.
Trump has bristled over a Wall Street Journal report that he allegedly sent a suggestive letter to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003. Trump denied sending the message, calling it a โfake,โ and last month he filed a $10-billion defamation suit against Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co., Murdoch and others.
The billionaire โ who sits at the top of the worldโs most prominent conservative media empire โ has become the focus of the presidentโs fury.
โI hope Rupert and his โfriendsโ are looking forward to the many hours of depositions and testimonies they will have to provide in this case,โ Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, a nod to โFox & Friends,โ one of his favorite TV programs. The Journal, he wrote, is a โDisgusting and Filthy Rag,โ and Murdochโs โโpile of garbageโ newspaper.โ
Trumpโs attorneys applied more heat last week in a startling bid to force Murdoch to promptly appear for a deposition. In a motion, Trumpโs lawyers cited the mogulโs age and health complications, which they said includes a recent fainting episode, and over the last five years, a broken back, a torn Achilles tendon and atrial fibrillation, which could make Murdoch โunavailable for in-person testimony at trial.โ
Through a spokesman, Murdoch declined to comment.
The tussle provides a rare glimpse into the tangled relationship of two titans whose dealings date back a half-century when the Australian-born Murdoch arrived in the U.S. and bought the New York Post, a punchy tabloid with screaming headlines. Trump forged his reputation as a New York real estate tycoon, in part, by dishing scoops to the paperโs celebrity-hungry Page Six.
And Fox News would become one of Trumpโs biggest champions. The network has long heaped on positive attention that helped Trump transform himself from reality TV star to the political hero of his Make America Great Again base.
The cable network gave Trump a platform for his unfounded โbirtherโ conspiracies about former President Obama. And Trumpโs political rise helped build Fox News into a ratings and financial juggernaut. This summer, Fox News ranks as Americaโs No. 1 network, according to measurement firm Nielsen, attracting more viewers in prime time than broadcast leaders NBC and CBS.
Whatโs more, a string of Fox News personalities have joined Trumpโs administration, including former weekend host, now secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
Murdoch and Trump โfeed off one another โ theyโve had this relationship since the โ70s where they kind of benefit from one another,โ said Andrew Dodd, a journalism professor at the University of Melbourne. โBut they also have these turns where theyโre against each other.โ
Gabriel Kahn, a USC journalism professor and former Wall Street Journal reporter, said the tension is real.
โAs much as Rupert has pumped up Trump World over the last 10 years, Rupert really sees himself as the kingmaker โ not the lackey,โ Kahn said.
Trumpโs social media posts over the years reveal bouts of frustration with Murdoch and his media properties.
The two men have different political philosophies: Murdoch is known to be a small-government Reagan Republican, โnot a true conservative populistโ in the MAGA vein, according to one Republican political operative who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Insiders and observers point to a series of slights, including a 2015 remark Murdoch made on Twitter a month after Trump descended on the golden escalator at Trump Tower to announce his first presidential bid, and then ignited a firestorm with anti-immigrant comments.
โWhen is Donald Trump going to stop embarrassing his friends, let alone the whole country?โ Murdoch asked a decade ago.

Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch and his father, Rupert Murdoch, in 2018.
(Adrian Edwards / GC Images)
Murdoch, at turns, tried to recruit or boost rival presidential hopefuls. Floridaโs Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis received flattering coverage on Fox News early in President Bidenโs term.
By that time, Trump was back at Mar-a-Lago after losing the 2020 election and Fox News was navigating treacherous terrain. The network was the first major outlet to call Arizona for Biden on election night, riling Trump and his supporters who viewed the move as a betrayal, one that short-circuited their claims the election had been stolen. Fox News witnessed an immediate viewer exodus.
To win back Trump supporters, the network gave a platform to Trump surrogates who suggested machines flipped votes for Biden, despite the fact that Murdoch and others knew such claims were false, court filings revealed.
Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic sued for defamation. Discovery in the Dominion lawsuit revealed that, two days after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, Murdoch wanted to carve some distance, writing a former executive: โWe want to make Trump a non person.โ
In a 2023 deposition, Murdoch conceded missteps of spreading the unfounded theories. Fox that spring agreed to pay Dominion $787.5 million โ one of the largest payouts ever for a U.S. libel suit. The Smartmatic case is still pending.
โThey promulgated the โBig Lie,โโ Dodd said of Fox Newsโ post-2020 election coverage. โNow, in the twilight years of his life, Murdoch [may be] thinking: โWell, this man really is not worth supporting any longer.โโ
Such a shift would not be out of character. Murdoch, in the past, has promoted political leaders and governments, only to pull that support.
In the 1970s, after initially backing Australiaโs then-Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, Murdoch allegedly directed his editors to โKill Whitlam,โ in a political (not violent) sense. Twenty years later in Britain, Murdoch abandoned the Conservatives after being a close ally of former leader Margaret Thatcher. He famously threw the weight of his tabloid, the Sun, behind Laborโs Tony Blair.
After years of backing Tories, the Sun shifted back to Labor and Keir Starmer last year, saying that โit is time for a change.โ
โMurdoch has a long career of breaking what he makes,โ Dodd said.
His vast empire, divvied between News Corp. and Fox Corp., allows his outlets to have different leanings. The Journal has lent more skeptical coverage to Trump. It broke stories about Trumpโs hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy bunny Karen McDougal. This year, its editorial board called his high tariffs โthe dumbest trade war in history.โ
Fox News, however, remains staunchly in the presidentโs camp. Murdoch is โputting one part of the organization in attack mode while keeping the other [Fox News] in reserve while it benefits from the base of the person that heโs attacking,โ Dodd said.
The media baron has long relished his proximity to power. He attended Trumpโs second inauguration in January and participated with business leaders in an Oval Office meeting a few weeks later.
Murdoch was reportedly among Trumpโs circle of VIPs in New Jersey on July 13 for the FIFA Club World Cup soccer championship match.
Two days later, a Journal reporter emailed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, advising that the paper was preparing to publish a story about the Epstein birthday letter, according to Trumpโs lawsuit. Trumpโs lawyers pushed back, saying the allegations were false.
Trump called Murdoch, according to court filings. โMurdoch advised President Trump that โhe would take care of it,โโ Trump wrote in a July 17 post on Truth Social, the day the story published. โObviously, he didnโt have the power to do so,โ Trump wrote.
Trump sued the next day. A Dow Jones spokeswoman responded: โWe have full confidence in the rigor and accuracy of our reporting, and will vigorously defend against any lawsuit.โ
The legal dustup comes after a string of controversial wins for the president.
Last month, Paramount Global agreed to pay Trump $16 million to settle a dispute over โ60 Minutesโ edits of a Kamala Harris interview, a lawsuit that 1st Amendment experts said had no merit. In December, Walt Disney Co. paid $16 million to end a defamation lawsuit brought by Trump over inaccurate statements by ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos โ an outcome derided by some 1st Amendment experts who thought Disney would eventually prevail.
โPresident Trump has already beaten George Stephanopoulos/ABC, 60 Minutes/CBS, and others, and looks forward to suing and holding accountable the once great Wall Street Journal,โ Trump wrote. โIt has truly turned out to be a โDisgusting and Filthy Rag.โโ
Murdoch watchers donโt expect him to capitulate.
โIn this bizarre world that we live in, Rupert is actually one of the few people who might be willing to stand up to Trump,โ Kahn said. โRemember, Rupert loves newspapers, he loves the scoop and he loves to stir the pot.โ
Times staff writer Stephen Battaglio contributed to this report.