tweeted. “Trump is a criminal who commits bigger crimes every time he gets away with one.
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to reconsider the landmark First Amendment ruling from 1964 that set actual malice instead of negligence as the libel standard for public figures, placing the bar impossibly high for many such lawsuits. The justices’ comments were part of the dissenting opinion as the court declined to hear a libel case brought by Shkelzen Berisha, the son of a former prime minister of Albania, which stemmed from the contents of a book on arms dealers that the 2016 Jonah Hill movie “War Dogs” was based on.
The justices pegged their arguments to the vast changes in how modern news is consumed, saying 1964’s New York Times vs. Sullivan doctrine was outmoded.
“This court’s pronouncement that the First Amendment requires public figures to establish actual malice bears ‘no relation to the text, history or structure of the Constitution,’” Justice Thomas wrote, referring to a lower court’s ruling.In Trump’s case, his lawyers essentially say in the letter to CNN, which spans 282 pages, that Trump can’t be a liar or promulgate a “Big Lie” — because he is simply and sincerely ignorant of the truth. “In this instance, President Trump’s comments are not lies: He subjectively believes that the results of the 2020 presidential election turned on fraudulent voting activity in several key states,” the letter says.
Trump’s lawyers then define the word lie from Webster’s Dictionary. “Without regard for President Trump’s genuine belief in his statements, CNN has published numerous articles characterizing him as a ‘liar’ and the purveyor of the ‘Big Lie,’” the letter goes on to say.CNN did not comment Wednesday to TheWrap regarding Trump’s letter.
tweeted. “Trump is a criminal who commits bigger crimes every time he gets away with one.
plead the fifth amendment during a scheduled deposition with the New York Attorney General. Like many others, the late night host pointed out the apparent hypocrisy, considering the twice-impeached former President previously pondered why anyone who is innocent would exercise their right to protect themselves against self-incrimination.“Yes, Donald, if you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?” Noah said, adding that Trump has really gotten himself into some hot water lately.
Donald Trump is pleading the fifth.
Donald Trump said that he pleaded the Fifth Amendment’s protection against self incrimination as he was deposed on Wednesday as part of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil investigation into the Trump Organization.
More information is coming out now about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump‘s Florida home.
Associated Press later confirmed that a raid had taken place, citing a person familiar with the matter. The person said the raid was related to whether Trump had taken any classified information from the White House, part of an investigation that’s been ongoing since National Archives workers discovered classified documents in boxes at Trump’s resort home in Florida.New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman tweeted a screenshot of Trump’s full statement:Trump says MAL has been searched by feds pic.twitter.com/UEC5KE5pJmThe FBI did not immediately return messages seeking confirmation from TheWrap.
Ellise Shafer Donald Trump said on Monday that the FBI conducted a search of his home at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla.According to the New York Times, two people familiar with the matter said the search seemed to be focused on classified documents that Trump brought with him to Mar-a-Lago after leaving the White House. The Associated Press reports that the Justice Department had been investigating if Trump still had records in his possession after the National Archives and Records Administration said it found 15 boxes of classified material at the estate.The former president also issued a statement about the search, calling it a “raid” and comparing the situation to Watergate.“After working and cooperating with the relevant Government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate,” Trump wrote in the statement, according to the Times.
Did Donald Trump do it all for a tax break?!?! Not that we would be surprised…
Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, released shocking news, that until now, only his closest circle was aware. In his memoir, Breaking History: A White House Memoir, which will be released on August 23, the son-in-law of the former president of the United States shared that during the time he worked as a White House adviser, he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, a disease that he decided to keep secret.This past Tuesday, The New York Times published a fragment of the publication and it was in that excerpt that those details about his illness came to light.
A private health battle. Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, revealed he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer while working in the White House.
The New York Post editorial board has said there “is no defense” for Donald Trump’s “refusal to stop the violence” on Jan. 6, adding that the former president “has proven himself unworthy to be this country’s chief executive again.”The 262-word piece in the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid cuts through the many layers of information brought to the surface by the Jan.
Friends and notable journalists look back on the life and legacy of the late Ivana Trump in an exclusive sneak peek at ABC Studios’ “The Ivana Trump Story: The First Wife.”The one-hour special, which begins streaming Friday night only on Hulu, features the mother and businesswoman’s longtime friends, including Nikki Haskell and designer Dennis Basso, discussing her popularity and eye for branding that impacted the Trump empire. “She was the Kardashians before there were Kardashians. She was Kris Jenner,” one friend notes in the doc, calling Ivana the “first influencer.”The special will feature interviews with George Wayne, journalist and former columnist at Vanity Fair, Linda Stasi journalist, author and former columnist at New York Daily News, New York Post and Newsday, and New York Post columnist Cindy Adams.Here’s the logline from ABC Studios about the special: “With contemporary voices and archival footage and interviews, the one-hour special weaves a robust narrative of the life and legacy of Ivana Trump – the mother, businesswoman and glamour queen whose eye for branding and design helped Donald Trump build an empire.”The show will also look back at Ivana’s divorce from Donald Trump, “and how Ivana would go on to reinvent herself in its aftermath.
Barron Trump was spotted making a rare public appearance during Ivana Trump’s funeral service on Wednesday, accompanying the rest of his family at St. Vincent Ferrer Church on the Upper East Side in New York City.The former First Son was photographed entering the memorial service with former President Donald Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump, as the presidential couple waved supporters from afar, who were present in their support.The 16-year-old son of Donald Trump was later seen standing by his father’s side, wearing a dark blue suit, as the family traveling to New York for the funeral paid their respects, and were joined by officers and secret service agents, standing near the building.Trump and Ivana are parents to Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric Trump, as the pair were married from 1977 to 1992, before he married Marla Maples and later Melania, who is mother to Barron.Both Donald and Ivana continued to have a good relationship.
Ivana Trump's funeral featured red roses surrounded by 73 candles - one for each year of her life.MORE: Ivana Trump's cause of death revealed as blunt force injuryThe event took place on 20 July and was attended by her ex-husband Donald Trump and his wife Melania, and Ivana's three children whom she welcomed with Donald - Ivanka, Eric and Donald Jr. WATCH: Ivana Trump, first wife of former US president Donald Trump, dies aged 73Their partners and children were also in attendance, and all wore black except for Donald who wore a blue suit."The room was filled with joy and drenched with tears," R. Couri Hay later shared of the "emotional" afternoon at the St.
The board that awards Pulitzer Prizes released a statement on Monday declining Donald Trump’s request that they strip The New York Times and The Washington Post of a joint prize for their reporting on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Ivana Trump could "barely walk" before she died. The model - who was best known for her former marriage to ex-President and billionaire businessman Donald Trump - was found dead at the bottom of her staircase on Thursday (14. 07.
Donald Trump's ex-wife died of "blunt impact injuries", New York City's medical examiner confirmed.MORE: Why President Trump and wife Melania didn't bow and curtsy to the QueenThe 73-year-old mother of Ivanka, Donald Jr, and Eric died on Thursday 14 July after reportedly falling down the stairs in her New York apartment. NYPD said there did not "appear to be any criminality" related to her death.WATCH: Ivana Trump, first wife of former US president Donald Trump, dies aged 73Ivana grew up under Communist rule in the former Czechoslovakia and married Donald in 1977.The couple divorced in 1992 but they remained close friends up to her death.She later married Italian entrepreneur and international businessman Riccardo."Mom, we will miss you incredibly.
Ivana Trump's death has been ruled "accidental" after she suffered "blunt impact injuries" to her torso after falling down the stairs in her New York apartment. The 73 year old ex-wife of former US president Donald Trump died on July 14. Donald, 76, took to social media platform Truth Social to pay tribute as he wrote: "I am very saddened to inform all of those that loved her, of which there are many, that Ivana Trump has passed away at her home in New York City”.
Celebrity journalist Chaunce Hayden sat down with Ivana Trump who shared insights into her life, including if she had any regrets marrying Donald Trump, living with and without wealth and what the public's biggest misconception is about herself. Hayden is the former publisher of Steppin' Out magazine who met Ivana several times over the past 20 years. He interviewed 'kind and friendly' Ivana in 2016 for New York-based Metropolis Nights magazine and described her as 'smart as a whip. ''I see a lot of Ivana in Ivanka. Ivana was a lot of things, but most of all I think she would want to be remembered as a mom who adored her kids,' Hayden said. 'She faced hard times with elegance and most of all she was an awesome mom. 'Ivana Trump died on Thursday of a suspected cardiac arrest after being found 'unconscious and unresponsive' in her New York City townhouse. She was 73. Here, DailyMail. com recaps that 2016 interview. Chaunce Hayden: How would you describe yourself?Ivana Trump: Well I did come from a small town (laughing) but I didn't come from what you would call modest means.