Summary

Donald Trump has launched a series of legal actions against major news outlets, including the New York Times, CBS News, and the Washington Post, demanding billions in damages for alleged defamatory coverage.

A letter from Trump’s attorney accuses the Times of engaging in “industrial-scale libel” and targets articles scrutinizing Trump’s business and political conduct.

Legal complaints have also been filed over CBS’s alleged pro-Kamala Harris edits and Washington Post articles purportedly aiding her campaign.

Legal experts warn that such litigation could have a “chilling effect” on journalism, especially for smaller outlets.

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    But they repeatedly promised while campaigning that they are the party of free speech! Surely they didn’t just lie to my face??

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    There is a razor sharp golden sword that will be wielded against the government called the First Amendment. Fuck off orange pumpkin!

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      When the idiots have captured essentially every branch of the government there’s no one left who will bother enforcing the constitution against themselves.

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    13 hours ago

    A few observations:

    • This won’t be the first time those media outlets have been sued for libel. It’s a common enough occurrence that they keep lawyers around ready to litigate. So this isn’t as chilling as Trump might hope.
    • Litigation means discovery. If Trump wants to win, he’ll have to turn over his private records to NYT lawyers. If he refuses then his case will be thrown out.
    • Once Trump takes office, it will be harder to pull this kind of crap. Only private individuals can sue for defamation, the government cannot.
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        I look at it as “the beginning of the end.” It’s crossing the event horizon in a black hole.

        The GOP has successfully created an alternate fictional reality for the majority of voters, but once free press has been suppressed, there can’t be competing realities. There’s almost certainly no going back because the state propaganda at that point is the only game in town, and no oppositional narrative can take hold.

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        5 hours ago

        No, its just we won’t be converting then. We will BE an authoritarian nation when everything gets much worse.

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    15 hours ago

    They already normalized your hate and idiocy, you mad they called you out on the Opinion pages?

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    14 hours ago

    Washington Post? Wasn’t Bezos licking your orange taint by silencing his editorial department enough of a payoff?