Trump Sues CNN

President Donald Trump giving remarks in the White House Rose Garden on May 30, 2020. Via Wikimedia Commons.

On Monday, 45th President Donald Trump announced he will be suing CNN for at least $475 million in damages over defamation claims. The suit claims that the network used defamatory language as part of a “concerted effort to tilt the political balance to the Left.”

The complaint continues, “CNN has tried to taint the Plaintiff with a series of ever-more scandalous, false, and defamatory labels of ‘racist,’ ‘Russian lackey,’ ‘insurrectionist,’ and ultimately ‘Hitler'”

Axios reports:

It alleged CNN has used language like “Trump’s big lie” — referring to his claims that the 2020 election was stolen — “with reckless disregard for their truth or falsity, thereby acting with actual malice,” citing the legal standard for libel cases in the U.S.

The big picture: Defamation suits have become more common as high-power figures look to challenge the media’s first amendment power.

Trump himself is currently trying to delay proceedings in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by E. Jean Carroll, an author who has alleged he raped her in the mid-1990s.

Yes, but: A slew of recent precedents show how hard defamation can be to prove when it comes to media outlets in the U.S.

If successful, not only would Trump’s lawsuit make a startling legal impact, but it also will be a major victory for Trump and his movement.



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