JD Vance's secret trip to Rupert Murdoch's Montana ranch
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JD Vance visited Rupert Murdoch’s ranch in Montana a month before his newspaper revealed that Donald Trump had sent Jeffrey Epstein a suggestive birthday card.

The vice president met with the 94-year-old media tycoon, his son Lachlan Murdoch, and several Fox News executives at the $280 million estate on June 11, according to sources who spoke to the Associated Press shortly after the visit last month.

The specifics of the meeting and Vance’s discussions with the group weren’t shared, although the interaction seemed brief. It is well-known that Murdoch and other key executives often invite influential politicians to their expansive properties during the summer.

According to flight restrictions issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, the vice presidential aircraft, Air Force Two, was only on the ground for a matter of hours. 

It landed in Butte – which is approximately 70 miles from the Murdoch ranch – around 2.30pm, according to NBC Montana.

Murdoch bought the 340,000-acre Beaverhead cattle ranch from the billionaire Koch family, which had owned the property for 70 years, in 2021.

The ranch, located near Yellowstone National Park, is one of the largest in the state, and has a nearly 28-mile long private trout fishing river and is populated by elk, antelope and mule deer.

After the Murdoch meeting, the vice president and his wife, Usha, then took a hike, Montana State Auditor James Brown, who helped plan the trip, told Montana Talks.

JD Vance visited Rupert Murdoch's Matador Ranch (pictured) in June and meet with the media mogul last month

JD Vance visited Rupert Murdoch’s Matador Ranch (pictured) in June and meet with the media mogul last month  

After the Murdoch meeting, the vice president and his wife, Usha, then took a hike

After the Murdoch meeting, the vice president and his wife, Usha, then took a hike

Vance spoke with the 94-year-old media mogul, his son Lachlan Murdoch and a group of other Fox News executives at the $280 million estate

Air Force Two then departed shortly after nightfall, an airport source told Politico’s West Wing Playbook.

Murdoch and his media organization have long been friendly with Republicans and the Trump administration.

He appeared at Trump’s inauguration and was spotted earlier this year in the Oval Office.

However, their relationship has appeared to have soured and Trump launched a blistering attack on Murdoch’s newspaper the Wall Street Journal.

One month after Vance’s mysterious meeting, the Journal reported that Trump sent Epstein the card in 2003 as part of a collection collated by Ghislaine Maxwell.

Trump has furiously denied the allegations and hit the newspaper and its owner with a $10 billion lawsuit.

Trump’s lawsuit, obtained by DailyMail.com, shows the libel suit filed in the Southern District of Florida against WSJ, Dow Jones, Rupert Murdoch and the paper’s reporters who published the story in what Trump called a ‘powerhouse’ suit on Truth Social.

Trump is requesting a jury trial and is suing ‘for damages, punitive damages, court costs, and such other relief as the Court deems just and proper, not to be less than $10 billion dollars.’

Murdoch bought the 340,000-acre Beaverhead cattle ranch in Montana from the billionaire Koch family, which had owned the property for 70 years, in 2021

Murdoch bought the 340,000-acre Beaverhead cattle ranch in Montana from the billionaire Koch family, which had owned the property for 70 years, in 2021

Trump sued Murdoch (pictured) and The Wall Street Journal for $10 billion after the newspaper published explosive claims that Donald Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a salacious birthday card

Trump sued Murdoch (pictured) and The Wall Street Journal for $10 billion after the newspaper published explosive claims that Donald Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a salacious birthday card 

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump sent Epstein the card in 2003 as part of a collection collated by Ghislaine Maxwell

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump sent Epstein the card in 2003 as part of a collection collated by Ghislaine Maxwell

A bombshell report in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday claimed Trump wrote a ‘bawdy’ 50th birthday card to Epstein, which concluded: ‘Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret.’

The newspaper said it had reviewed a typewritten letter bearing Trump’s signature, framed by the seemingly hand-drawn outline of a naked woman, that Ghislaine Maxwell included in a 2003 birthday album.

In the text, the paper claimed Trump wrote: ‘We have certain things in common, Jeffrey’ and that both of them know that ‘there must be more to life than having everything.’

The message is said to have included an X-rated drawing of a naked woman, with Trump’s famous signature squiggle written across her genitals to mimic pubic hair.

According to the Journal, the naked woman appeared to have been hand-drawn with a marker, with a pair of arcs indicating the woman’s breasts and a squiggly signature reading ‘Donald’ appearing in her pubic region, mimicking hair.

‘I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,’ Trump told the WSJ. ‘It’s not my language. It’s not my words.’

Trump has denied writing the letter or drawing the picture, calling it ‘false, malicious, and defamatory.’

The Wall Street Journal bombshell, which Trump thoroughly denounced on social media, comes amid major MAGA outrage over a DOJ and FBI report published last week indicating no further Epstein-related files will be released.

Since then, Republicans in Congress have faced pressure from their constituents to force the DOJ to release the files and conservative influencers have been pressuring lawmakers to act.

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