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Developing: Trump Campaign to Sue CNN Following the James O’Keefe Undercover Video Exposé
In a four-page letter to CNN, its CEO Jeff Zucker and Executive VP David Vigilante, Trump attorney Charles J. Harder provided several examples of bias against Trump, who seeks "a substantial payment of damages."
The Washington Examiner reported:
Outraged by secretly-taped anti-Trump comments attributed to CNN President Jeff Zucker and others at the cable network, President Trump’s campaign is vowing to sue the company for “a substantial payment of damages.”
Listing several examples from the just-released Project Veritas videotapes of CNN insiders describing Zucker’s demand for “impeachment above all else,” Harder wrote that they “are merely the tip of the iceberg of the evidence my clients have accumulated over recent years.”
He added, “Never in the history of this country has a President been the subject of such a sustained barrage of unfair, unfounded, unethical and unlawful attacks by so-called ‘mainstream’ news, as the current situation.”
While media is typically protected by the First Amendment, Harder said the bias he cited at CNN was a violation of the Lanham Act “by constituting misrepresentations to the public, to your advertisers, and to others” to distribute “truly fair and balanced” news.
“Accordingly, my clients intend to file legal action against you, to seek compensatory damages, treble damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, reimbursement of legal costs, and all other available legal and equitable remedies, to the maximum extent permitted by law,” said the letter.
What’s more, he suggested that even if the campaign and CNN come to an agreement, he would seek money as part of that deal.
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey attacks Mark Zuckerberg saying he has a 'major gap' in his free speech argument and calls him out for his 'revisionist history' after he claimed Facebook was created in response to the Iraq War
- Twitter founder Jack Dorsey dug into Mark Zuckerberg while speaking at the Twitter News Summit in New York City on Thursday
- He criticized Zuckerberg's speech at Georgetown University delivered last week
- Zuckerberg said Facebook will not ban political ads in the name of free speech
- Dorsey slammed Zuckerberg saying Facebook's paid promoted posts are a 'major gap and flaw' in his free speech argument
- He called out Zuckerberg's claim Facebook was created in response to Iraq War
- 'There's some amount of revisionist history in all his storytelling,' Dorsey said
President Donald Trump and a top immigration official said the administration is working on ending so-called “catch and release” at the southern border of the United States, with the goal of shutting it down by early October~