Does this mean he can't use the DoJ as his personal lawyers?
JD Vance said:Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like Donald Trump?
Will Trump get burned in this overreach? Success in a libel suit requires proving the defendant knew they were lying and did so to harm you. All WSJ has to do to win is show that they believe it.Oh Trump...Trump...Trump....
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Trump sues Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch for libel
Lawsuit filed in Miami federal court comes after president threatened to sue over Jeffrey Epstein letter reportwww.theguardian.com
Ironbite-MURDOCH MADE YOU!
In light of the conversation we just had, I suspect he's just hoping for anotherOh Trump...Trump...Trump....
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Trump sues Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch for libel
Lawsuit filed in Miami federal court comes after president threatened to sue over Jeffrey Epstein letter reportwww.theguardian.com
Ironbite-MURDOCH MADE YOU!
I don't think he even intends to try it; "pro se" means he's representing himself.I don't know if he absolutely technically can't. It could be one of those things nobody ever assumed they'd need to write a rule to prevent a president from doing. But if it's not a rule I'm sure anyone he talks to in DOJ will tell him it's a rule.
I want the WSJ and co CALL him on that. I think he’s trying to bluff to get an easy settlement, but I’d love to see him get called on this nonsense.I don't think he even intends to try it; "pro se" means he's representing himself.
Which means the lawyers quitting the DoJ has greatly affected his ability to sue folks OR his personal lawyers told him there's no way he can win this and won't touch it with a ten foot pole.I don't think he even intends to try it; "pro se" means he's representing himself.
I mean, let's be real for a second here. It's the wall street journal and rupert murdoch: we KNOW they're lying. It's literally their whole shtick. But I hope they fight this so we can see if they can successfully lie to a judge.