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Trump's campaign team attacks the New York Times in defamation, a first

2020-02-26T23:00:18.688Z



Donald Trump's campaign team on Wednesday sued the New York Times for libel for a column published in March 2019, which discussed an agreement between the Republican candidate and Russian President Vladimir Putin to promote the election of the man of business in 2016.

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It is the first time that Donald Trump or his campaign team has slandered the press group, which the president and ex-magnate of New York real estate has regularly criticized since the start of his first presidential campaign in 2015. The organization "Donald J. Trump For President" claims damages " in the millions " of dollars, according to the document filed Wednesday with the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

The allegedly defamatory remarks were taken from a column by Max Frankel, the former executive director of the daily between 1986 and 1994. " There was no need for specific electoral collusion between the Trump campaign team and Vladimir Putin because they had a global deal: help beat Hillary Clinton in exchange for a new pro-Russian policy, "he wrote in his post published on March 27, 2019." When he published these words, the Times knew very well although they weren't true, "wrote Donald Trump's campaign team in a document signed by his lawyer, Charles Harder, without specifying that the text had appeared in the" Opinion "section of the newspaper.

" But the Times still published them, knowing that they were false and that they would deceive its own readers, " continues the organization. The decision was made, according to the latter, " because of the extreme orientation of the Times and its animosity against the campaign team (Trump) ", but also to " improperly influence the presidential election of November 2020 ". " The Trump team has turned to justice to punish an editorial writer for having an opinion it deems unacceptable, " a New York Times spokesperson responded in a statement to AFP.

" Fortunately, " she continued, " the law protects the right of Americans to express judgments and conclusions, particularly when it comes to events of public significance ." " Trump called the press" the enemy of the people ", " Democratic nomination contestant Bernie Sanders said in a statement, " and today, drawing inspiration from his dictator friends around the world, he is trying to return to press freedom (...) by attacking the New York Times (...) Enough ».

Source: lefigaro

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