Trump's reelection campaign plans to sue the New York Times for libel
President Donald Trump has declared the press to be the"enemy of the people" for doing its job by holding him accountable for his actions. Now, his supporters hope to make media companies pay the price for not bending to his will.
"They had an overarching deal: the quid of help in the campaign against Hillary Clinton for the quo of a new pro-Russian foreign policy, starting with relief from the Obama administration's burdensome economic sanctions," FormerExecutive Editor Max Frankel wrote."The Trumpites knew about the quid and held out the prospect of the quo.
that had been dismissed by a U.S. District Judge two years earlier. The Times is contesting the Palin case as well.and other media outlets of publishing"fake news" designed to make him look bad because they often contradict his claims, which are often proven to be false. He told reporters at the White House that the Times had “gotten a lot wrong over the years” without offering specifics.
The Times rejects the suit's claims, accusing the Trump Campaign of trying to punish Frankel for"having an opinion they find unacceptable."
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