30 minutes ago — BBC News has just shocked the world by reporting that President Donald Trump has declared “$10 billion” as the “price to pay” for the “unforgivable” mistakes that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and members of the Wall Street Journal’s staff made in their reporting on the Epstein affair!
“They lied to America, and now they’re going to pay. $10 billion — no less, no more.”
— Donald J. Trump, excerpt from the re-enacted speech.
⚡ “$10 rate — a message, not just a number”
According to BBC Inside Reports, Trump’s speech took place at a private event in Florida, where he appeared with friendly advisers.
When asked if he really wanted to “sue” Rupert Murdoch and the News Corp media, Trump laughed and said:
“They can’t believe they can smear me and then go to dinner like nothing happened.
I call it 10 to one for honesty.”
The remark immediately went viral on social media, with the hashtag #TrumpVsMurdoch trending at the top of Twitter in just 20 minutes.
😳 “A media storm unlike anything since Watergate”
Simulation papers like Daily Spectrum and Global Pulse called it “the biggest media shakeup in a decade.”
According to them, the tension between Trump and Murdoch — which has been simmering since the election campaign — has now escalated into a full-blown war.
A “source familiar” (in a fictionalized version) said:
“Trump feels betrayed.
He believes Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal team deliberately heated up, distorting the story about his relationship with Epstein — which Trump called ‘fake, dirty and completely false.’”
💬 How did the Wall Street Journal react?
While News Corp remained silent, some WSJ members (in the simulation) “revealed” that they had received an internal warning not to comment on the assignment.
A quickly deleted tweet from a translator-level account reportedly read:
“If it’s $10 billion, I’ll write 10 more.” 🔥
The tweet went viral before being deleted, creating a “storm” among netizens who thought “the media war is becoming the biggest TV show in America.”
🧠 Analyst: “It’s not about money – it’s about power”
Analysts (according to simulation) say this profession is not just a story, but a confrontation between the two most powerful forces in America:
On one side is Trump, the symbol of personal political and media power.
On the other side is Murdoch, the “tycoon” who controls a series of press empires from Fox News to the Wall Street Journal.
“$10 billion is just the property.
This is a battle about who controls the story – who defines ‘truth’ in America.”
— The Fake Economist Weekly commented.
🗣️ Public response: “This is a political reality TV show!”
On social media, Trump and media fans share two mythical sides:
🔴 “Trump has the power! The media has lied for years, now it’s time for them to pay the price.”
🔵 “$10 billion? He should sell the Netflix rights for convenience.”
Some even made a movie poster with the title:
🎬 “Trump vs Murdoch: The Billion Dollar War”
(The Battle Between Two Agreements for Power).
🔥 Conclusion: When “Fake News” Is No Longer a Slogan – It’s a Weapon
Regardless of the truth, this work (in a fictionalized style) has found one thing:
In America in 2025, truth, money, and power are no longer separate.
And when Donald Trump says “$10 billion is the price of being wrong” —
the world can watch and wonder:
“Is this a threat, or just the beginning of the media attack of the century?” 💣