Trump campaign sues New York Times

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NEW YORK, Feb 27, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – US President Donald Trump’s re-election
campaign on Wednesday filed suit against The New York Times over an OpEd
article about links to Russia, the first legal action of its kind after his
regular criticism of the “failing” newspaper and other traditional media
organizations.

The suit by Donald J. Trump for President, Inc says the Times “knowingly
published false and defamatory statements” in the March 27, 2019 column
headlined “The Real Trump-Russia Quid Pro Quo”.

Its author was former Times executive editor Max Frankel.

“There was no need for detailed electoral collusion between the Trump
campaign and Vladimir Putin’s oligarchy because they had an overarching deal:
the quid of help in the campaign against Hillary Clinton for the quo of a new
pro-Russian foreign policy,” Frankel wrote.

“The Times was well aware when it published these statements that they
were not true,” the campaign alleged in a document signed by lawyer Charles
Harder, without clarifying that the column appeared in the Opinion section,
which operates separately from the Times newsroom.

“But The Times published these statements anyway, knowing them to be
false, and knowing it would misinform and mislead its own readers, because of
The Times’ extreme bias against and animosity toward the Campaign”, and
because of the Times’ “exuberance to improperly influence” the 2020 election,
in which Trump is running for re-election, it said.

The lawsuit comes after Trump’s impeachment acquittal earlier this month
in the Republican-majority Senate for abuse of power related to pressure on
Ukraine, which is fighting Russian aggression.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who investigated Russian interference in
the 2016 election, reported last April that there were numerous contacts
between members of Trump’s circle and Russia and that the campaign “expected
it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through
Russian efforts.”

But it said the efforts did not amount to criminal conspiracy.

– First Amendment –

In response to the lawsuit, a New York Times spokesperson said the Trump
campaign “has turned to the courts to try to punish an opinion writer for
having an opinion they find unacceptable.”

According to the suit filed in the Supreme Court of New York, the campaign
is seeking millions of dollars in damages.

“Fortunately, the law protects the right of Americans to express their
judgments and conclusions, especially about events of public importance,” the
Times spokesperson said.

Bernie Sanders, the clear frontrunner so far among Democratic party
hopefuls seeking to challenge Trump in November, issued a statement about the
lawsuit.

“Trump has called the press the ‘enemy of the people,’ and now — taking a
page from his dictator friends around the world — is trying to dismantle the
right to a free press in the First Amendment by suing The New York Times for
publishing an opinion column about his dangerous relationship with Russia.
Enough,” Sanders said.