A Miami federal judge dismissed President Trump’s $10 billion defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal Monday over a bombshell story about a lewd letter he purportedly sent to late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday.

US District Judge Darrin Gayles concluded that Trump’s legal team had “not plausibly alleged that the Defendants published the Article with actual malice,” but allowed the president the chance to file an amended lawsuit.

President Trump attending a UFC fight.

President Trump’s lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal was dismissed. Getty Images

An illustration of a nude female torso filled with a purported conversation between Donald and Jeffrey, ending with

The purported letter President Trump wrote to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday. via REUTERS

Historically, defamation cases are difficult for public figures to win against media outlets due to court precedent requiring them to prove malicious intent. The judge noted that the Journal had reached out to Trump and his administration for comment.

The president’s suit claimed that “no authentic letter or drawing exists” in which Trump used “salacious language.”

Representative Jamie Raskin speaks while holding up a letter allegedly written by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.

Rep. Jamie Raskin shows a poster of President Trump’s letter to Jeffrey Epstein. REUTERS

House Democrats later publicly released the bawdy letter, which showed a hand-drawn naked woman and was initially only described by the Journal, this past fall.