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Donald Trump has announced he will sue CNN for “repeated defamatory statements” against him

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Photo "Donald Trump" by Dan Scavino


Trump Sues CNN

Yesterday Former President Donald Trump announced that he will be SUING CNN And Other Outlets For Dismissing His Voter Fraud Claims. Former President Trump has sent a formal notice to CNN threatening to sue the network for defamation if it doesn't abide by his requests. 

Why is Trump Suing CNN?

The 282-page letter sent from Trump's attorneys to two top CNN executives outlines the requests of the 45th president CNN must publish a full and fair correction apology or retraction of the same additions or corresponding issues of the website publication in which the aforementioned articles transcripts or broadcasts appeared and in as conspicuous a place and type as said original article transcript or broadcast, within 10 days from the date of service of this notice.

The letter, details numerous examples of what Trump's attorneys describe as defamation. Examples include the 2016 presidential election where Donald Trump's victory was met with criticism and doubt from the democratic party.

The letter cites the suggestions at the time that Russian interference led to Trump winning the election and that he was therefore an illegitimate president. It reads CNN repeatedly allowed for assertions that President Trump was illegitimately elected to go largely unchallenged including statements made by Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Jimmy Carter, Jerry Nadler, John Lewis, Dianne Feinstein, Martial Fudge, and Demi Wasserman Schultz.

The former president also attaches numerous CNN articles that reference Trump to Russian disinformation. One of the main takeaways from the letter is the assertion from the network that Donald Trump was a liar pre and post his presidency. His attorneys claimed that there was a unique treatment of the president compared to other public figures. The examples listed include Jussie Smollett the empire actor who in march was found guilty of orchestrating a hoax of racist and homophobic attacks against himself.

Mr. Jussie Smollett claimed that in January 2019, he was attacked by Trump's supporters in downtown Chicago, however, he was charged with lying to law enforcement and later sentenced to 150 days behind bars but was released from jail one week later. Following an order from the appeals court, Donald Trump references Jussie smollett as an example of double standards, believing CNN continued to treat the verdict as a mere allegation despite his guilty status.

The letter reads despite a jury finding that smiler lied to the prosecutor's police and the public. CNN refused to call Smollett a liar even after a jury found Jussie Smollett guilty of falsely reporting a hate crime.

Another example trump uses is the fact that in 2018 Stacy Abrams lost the Georgia governor's race but claimed it was stolen from her in her state of the union response, she was later interviewed by former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo who claimed to the journalist machines was flipping names, because of the antiquated nature of our machines.

We had people who were purged from the roles unlawfully, we had new citizens who were denied the right to register we had thousands who were placed on hold. Trump's team questions why she was never referred to as a liar or perpetuating a big lie the same way he had.

Donald Trump's newest lawsuit is just the next example of holding those accountable for any wrongdoing. In March the former president announced that he was sueing Hillary Clinton and her cohorts over falsely linking him to Russia in 2016. He filed the lawsuit in federal court in Florida where he stated Hillary Clinton and her allies orchestrated an unthinkable plot against former President Trump.

Including the lawsuit was Hillary Clinton, Hillary for America, the Democratic National Committee, former FBI director James Comey and many others. The 108-page document details the damages and demanded a trial by jury it stated in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election Hillary Clinton and her cohorts orchestrated an unthinkable plot one that shocks the conscience and is an affront to this nation's democracy.

Acting in concert the defendants maliciously conspired to weave a false narrative that their republican opponent Donald J. Trump was colluding with hostile foreign sovereignty. The actions taken in furtherance of their scheme of falsifying evidence deceiving law enforcement and exploiting access to highly sensitive data sources are so outrageous subversive and instantly that even the events of watergate pale in comparison. You can also check out the Trump lawsuit against CNN letter below this article.

FAQs

Is Trump suing CNN?

Yes, Trump will be suing CNN. In his latest press release Trump told about the CNN lawsuit:

I have notified CNN of my intent to file a lawsuit (via Ifrah Law) over their repeated defamatory statements against me. I will also be commencing actions against other media outlets who have defamed me and defrauded the public regarding the overwhelming evidence of fraud throughout the 2020 Election. will never stop fighting for the truth and for the future of our Country! 

Read the Trump letter to CNN here 


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  2. He really dares it, good luck. Lol does Donny get discount because of all the law suits? Doesn’t he know that in the meantime hardly monomer takes him serious.

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