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Fox News apologizes for showing old video of a hatless Donald Trump at a dignified transfer ceremony
Fox News has apologized for airing old video of a hatless President Donald Trump at a dignified transfer ceremony as part of its coverage.
"Fox News apologizes for showing old video of a hatless Donald Trump at a dignified transfer ceremony"
Here's Trump honoring dead soldiers (that he got killed) with his baseball cap.
Here's Fox News showing Trump from last year, pretending it's this year hat wearing event...
Now, we know Trump doesn't like such things.
He's sued media outlets LOADS
Every time Trump has sued the media as court date set for $10 billion BBC lawsuit
The BBC will have to defend themselves against the US president in court next year
He's suing the BBC, not for making stuff up about him, but splicing together things he has said at different times.
He sued the New York Times last August for lying "about him, his family, his business, the America First Movement, the MAGA movement, and “our Nation as a whole” in the lawsuit against the paper and four of its journalists."
He sued the Wall Street Journal in July "after the newspaper published a story which claimed that Trump had allegedly written a lewd letter for convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2003."
He sued Walt Disney and ABC for saying "rape" instead of "sexual abuse".... I guess it all counts.
October 2024 he sued CBS for the 60 minutes because they didn't show the whole thing and he didn't like the way they did it, and he threatened Paramount with destroying a merger, so they gave in.
Yes, Trump LOVES it when the media says things that are false about him so he can sue them.
What about Fox News? He's never sued them, but... oh wait, I guess they tried to show Trump in a good light because Trump was insulting those he got killed. So I guess he won't sue Fox, because....
Strategic lawsuit against public participation - Wikipedia
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Strategic lawsuit against public participation"
"Strategic lawsuits against public participation (also known as SLAPP suits or intimidation lawsuits), or strategic litigation against public participation, are lawsuits intended to censor, intimidate, and silence critics by burdening them with the cost of a legal defense until they abandon their criticism or opposition."
Because this what Wikipedia has to say....