Trump's Re-Election Campaign Hits Washington Post with Libel Lawsuit
Trump's Re-Election Campaign Hits Washington Post with Libel Lawsuit
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign is suing The Washington Post for libel, claiming the paper defamed the commander-in-chief with two opinion pieces published last June.National Public Radio reports that both articles suggested Trump may have invited Russia’s assistance or interference in the 2016 presidential elections. Similar to another lawsuit filed against The New York Times, Trump campaign attorneys claim the Post was hoping to malign the president prior to the release of the Mueller report.Representing Trump’s team is attorney Charles Harder.Harder, says NPR, is well-known for tackling large media outlets. He helped drive Gawker out of business and has also helped First Lady Melania Trump secure defamation settlements against the Daily Mail and a Maryland-based blogger.Harder has also threatened litigation against major news networks, including NPR.The New York Times notes that the Post’s allegedly defamatory pieces were written by Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman. Both cited comments Trump made to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, in which the president appeared to defend the idea of accepting damaging information about political rivals from foreign governments.
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