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    Interesting for a man who professes to be a "Lover of the Constitution". And let's be clear about this - Donald Trump knows that this lawsuit will fail based on the First Amendment . . . this is nothing more than an intimidation tactic (and strongly reflective of malignant narcissism).

    So, on the theory of "election interference" - which isn't actually a private cause of action - and an Iowa consumer fraud statute, Trump has sued the Des Moines Register and its well-known pollster/poll-expert Ann Selzer for publishing her polling analysis that showed Harris leading Trump in Iowa. Trump has been stating for weeks now that he intends to file other suits against the press and even stating that some members of the press should be prosecuted for crimes.

    Many states have an "anti-SLAPP" law that allows for defamation defendants to recover attorneys fees (100% and sometimes more) where it it ruled that the plaintiff had no legitimate case and used the lawsuit to try to intimidate the speaker from free exercise of speech regarding the plaintiff. Iowa has no such law. I don't have the lawsuit yet because the press remains wildly incompetent about covering legal matters and it isn't available on the Iowa courts site yet.

    President-elect Trump sued the Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer on Monday over a poll released just before Election Day indicating Vice President Harris had a sizable lead in Iowa.

    The poll found Harris leading Trump in Iowa by 3 percentage points days before Trump won the state by 14 percentage points as voters sent him back to the White House.

    Trump’s lawsuit, which was filed in Iowa state court in Polk County, accuses the outlet and pollster of violating Iowa’s consumer fraud laws by engaging in deception.

    “Selzer’s polling ‘miss’ was not an astonishing coincidence — it was intentional,” the complaint states.

    The lawsuit asks for an unspecified amount of damages and an order preventing the pollster from “releasing any further deceptive polls” and compelling them to disclose information they relied upon in publishing the November survey.

     
    Spotted on Bluesky—one of the best explanations I’ve seen for the mess we’re in today. It’s from the UK, but it applies to the U.S. just as well.


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    And an actual example from today :rolleyes:

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/23/politics/trump-presidency-chaos-success-analysis/index.html
     
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    Spotted on Bluesky—one of the best explanations I’ve seen for the mess we’re in today. It’s from the UK, but it applies to the U.S. just as well.


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    And an actual example from today :rolleyes:

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/23/politics/trump-presidency-chaos-success-analysis/index.html
    Yep, this is why you can't win with hate filled people. Their world view services and feeds into that hatred. It's certainly why Trump has so much success demonizing whole groups of people. Conservatism is a valid point of view. MAGA/fascism is not.
     
    There have been so many red alerts for press freedom in the United States over the past few months that it can be hard to know which ones really matter.

    The one at CBS’s 60 Minutes really matters.

    It came as a one-two punch. First, Bill Owens, the highly respected executive producer of the venerable news show stepped down, writing in a letter to employees that he no longer felt he had crucial editorial independence. It had become clear, he wrote, “that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it”.

    Although he wasn’t specific, corporate interference was clearly the problem, as the network’s parent company, Paramount, has been trying to get federal approval for a big media merger.

    Owens’s departure was a shocker, but one that was mostly felt internally at CBS and in media-watching circles.

    Last Sunday night, the problem went public – dramatically so. One of the most well-known faces of 60 Minutes, the correspondent Scott Pelley, closed out the program with a remarkable statement to the audience. He praised Owens and made the context painfully clear.

    “Stories we’ve pursued for 57 years are often controversial – lately, the Israel-Gaza war and the Trump administration,” Pelley said. “Bill made sure they were accurate and fair … but our parent company, Paramount, is trying to complete a merger. The Trump administration must approve it. Paramount began to supervise our content in new ways.”

    Pelley said that, to date, no story had been killed but that Owens “felt he lost the independence that honest journalism requires”.

    Pelley’s comments were picked up widely, and now the world knows that viewers can no longer fully trust what they see on the Sunday evening show that has done such important and groundbreaking journalism for decades.


    Of course, as with so many of the red alerts mentioned above – lawsuits, threats, changes in long-held practices that protect the public’s right to know – the problem involves Donald Trump’s overweening desire to control the media. Controlling the message is what would-be authoritarians always do.

    Trump sued 60 Minutes for $20bn a few months ago, claiming unfair and deceptive editing of an interview with his then rival for the presidency, Kamala Harris. And his newly appointed head of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, took an aggressive approach by reopening an investigation into CBS over supposed distortion of the news. The editing of the Harris interview, by all reasonable accounts, followed standard practices.

    What has happened with 60 Minutes is a high-octane version of what is happening everywhere in Trump 2.0.

    Those who could stand up to Trump’s bullying are instead doing what scholars of authoritarianism say must be avoided, if democracy is to be salvaged. They are obeying in advance.……..

    Did all his bending the knee – including killing a Post endorsement of Harris just before the election – buy him long-term protection? Certainly not. When Amazon reportedly planned to display the cost of Trump’s tariffs next to prices on the site, the White House went ballistic, calling it a “hostile and political act”.

    You can guess what happened next. Amazon buckled, disavowing and scrapping the plan.

    If the rich and powerful won’t stand up to Trump, what hope can there be for the disenfranchised and powerless?……..

     
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    Spotted on Bluesky—one of the best explanations I’ve seen for the mess we’re in today. It’s from the UK, but it applies to the U.S. just as well.


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    And an actual example from today :rolleyes:

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/23/politics/trump-presidency-chaos-success-analysis/index.html

    Karl Popper wrote about the paradox of tolerance. Unlimited tolerance leads to the total disappearance of all tolerance, because if you tolerate the intolerant, the intolerant crowds out and crushes everyone else.
     
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR as he alleged “bias” in the broadcasters’ reporting.

    The order instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other federal agencies “to cease Federal funding for NPR and PBS” and further requires that that they work to root out indirect sources of public financing for the news organizations.

    The White House, in a social media posting announcing the signing, said the outlets “receive millions from taxpayers to spread radical, woke propaganda disguised as ‘news.’”

    It’s the latest move by Trump and his administration to utilize federal powers to control or hamstring institutions whose actions or viewpoints he disagrees with.

    Since taking office, Trump has ousted leaders, placed staff on administrative leave and cut off hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to artists, libraries, museums, theaters and others, through takeovers of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    Trump has also pushed to withhold federal research and education funds from universities and punish law firms unless they agreed to eliminate diversity programs and other measures Trump has found objectionable.

    The broadcasters get roughly half a billion dollars in public money through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and have been preparing for the possibility of stiff cuts since Trump’s election, as Republicans have long complained about them…….

     
    Not really on the press, but 1A related. Thoughts? I'd think this is blatantly unconstitutional.


    I had read long ago about this evangelical fascination with israel and the end times. I didn't process it until a friend literally traveled to israel to confirm that israel is real. It's so bonkers.

    The constitutional ideals are rapidly dying.
     
    In the telling of Donald Trump and his Republicancolleagues, the US media is fake news, stocked with “radical-left monsters” who are guilty of “illegal” reporting on the president.

    The reality is different.

    Since Trump’s election, a number of US news organizations have appeared to bend to Trump’s will, with a growing number of examples of billionaire owners seemingly setting aside journalistic independence in favor of staying in Trump’s good grace.


    Despite that acquiescence, Trump has continued to threaten journalists, branding pollsters “negative criminals” who “should be investigated for election fraud”. In April, he attacked “radical lunatic Democrats and their comrades in the fake news media”, adding: “Those lying to the American People on behalf of violent criminals have to be held responsible by the Agencies and the Courts.”

    The attacks overlook the ways in which some outlets have submitted to Trump’s will – either by executives settling frivolous lawsuits or wealthy owners interfering to avoid upsetting Trump.

    Jeff Bezos, the Washington Post owner, ordered an overhaul to the paper’s editorial pages in February that effectively muzzled the newspaper’s criticism of Trump. The Los Angeles Times dropped its endorsement of Kamala Harris under pressure from Patrick Soon-Shiong, its billionaire owner.

    In December, ABC News settled a Trump lawsuit, in a move first amendment experts said could foster more attacks on the media. And in another blow, the owner of CBS News is said to be considering settling a $10bn lawsuit brought against the network over the editing of a Kamala Harris interview.

    The New York Times reported that lawyers for Paramount were planning to mediate with Trump over the issue, despite legal experts dismissing the lawsuit as frivolous. CBS said its show 60 Minutes edited one of Harris’s answers for time, a normal journalistic practice. Paramount is in talks to be sold to Skydance, a sale that needs approval from the Trump administration. Shari Redstone, Paramount’s controlling shareholder, would land a huge windfall if the deal went ahead, and has told Paramount’s board of directors she is in favor of settling with Trump, according to the Times.

    “The people bowing to Trump are the owners of all of these media outlets, or top management,” said Heather Hendershot, a professor of communication studies and journalism at Northwestern University.

    “It’s hugely problematic, and it’s absolutely driven by their bottom lines. Jeff Bezos doesn’t need to make money off of the Washington Post. He could break even, or lose money on the Washington Post, and he would be just fine, but it could make trouble for him and his other business enterprises, so he’d rather toe [Trump’s] line.”…..

     
    Of course he continues his attacks. Any fourth grader can tell you that acquiescence toward a bully only encourages that behavior. This is truly elementary.
     
    The Freedom of the Press Foundation says it intends to sue Paramount if the production company settles with Donald Trump over his 60 Minutes lawsuit.

    The non-profit organization said that corporations that own news outlets “should not be in the business” of settling “baselesslawsuits that clearly violate the First Amendment and put other media outlets at risk.”

    Trump sued the parent company of CBS Newsover a primetime election special that aired in October, shortly before the 2024 presidential election. It featured interviews with presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.


    The president accused the broadcaster of “unlawful and illegal behavior” in the way it had edited the interview with Harris. Trump and vice president JD Vance had declined to participate in the program.…..

    In a letter addressed to Paramount Global boss Shari Redstone, FPF Director of Advocacy Seth Stern compared a settlement of the “meritless” lawsuit to a bribe, saying it “may well be a thinly veiled effort to launder bribes through the court system.

    Not only would it “tank CBS’s reputation but, as three U.S. senators recently explained, it could put Paramount executives at risk of breaking the law,” he wrote.

    “Our mission as a press freedom organization is to defend the rights of journalists and the public, not the financial interests of corporate higher-ups who turn their backs on them. When you run a news organization, you have the responsibility to protect First Amendment rights, not abandon them to line your own pockets.”……….


     
    National Public Radio and three local stations filed a lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump, arguing that an executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for the organization is illegal.

    The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington by NPR, Colorado Public Radio, Aspen Public Radio and KUTE, Inc. argues that Trump’s executive order to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR violates the First Amendment.……


     
    CBS journalist Scott Pelley launched into a fierce condemnation of President Donald Trump during a university commencement speech.

    The news anchor rebuked the Trump administration for attempting to root out diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring policies from federal agencies, while speaking at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

    The 60 Minutes presenter, 67, told his audience of graduates and their families: “In this moment, this morning, our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack.”

    Delivering his address in theatrical fashion, frequently raising his arms to the heavens like an evangelical pastor, Pelley continued: “Insidious fear is reaching through our schools, our businesses, our homes and into our private thoughts.

    “The fear to speak... in America,” he added, stressing the word to emphasize his horror and dismay in the speech on May 19. “Power can rewrite history, with grotesque, false narratives. They can make criminals heroes, and heroes criminals.

    “Power can change the definition of the words we use to describe reality. Diversity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned. Inclusion is a dirty word. This is an old playbook, my friends. There is nothing new in this.”

    A clip of the anchor’s performance was derided by conservative commentators as it circulated on social media, where he was dismissed as “angry and unhinged” and a “self-important, sermonizing propagandist.”………


     
    CBS journalist Scott Pelley launched into a fierce condemnation of President Donald Trump during a university commencement speech.

    The news anchor rebuked the Trump administration for attempting to root out diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring policies from federal agencies, while speaking at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

    The 60 Minutes presenter, 67, told his audience of graduates and their families: “In this moment, this morning, our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack.”

    Delivering his address in theatrical fashion, frequently raising his arms to the heavens like an evangelical pastor, Pelley continued: “Insidious fear is reaching through our schools, our businesses, our homes and into our private thoughts.

    “The fear to speak... in America,” he added, stressing the word to emphasize his horror and dismay in the speech on May 19. “Power can rewrite history, with grotesque, false narratives. They can make criminals heroes, and heroes criminals.

    “Power can change the definition of the words we use to describe reality. Diversity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned. Inclusion is a dirty word. This is an old playbook, my friends. There is nothing new in this.”

    A clip of the anchor’s performance was derided by conservative commentators as it circulated on social media, where he was dismissed as “angry and unhinged” and a “self-important, sermonizing propagandist.”………



     
    Donald Trump’s legal team claims in a new court filing that the president suffered “mental anguish” over the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris at the center of his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, arguing that the network is wielding “the First Amendment as a sword.”

    In a pair of objections filed in response to the network’s motions to dismiss the defamation suit, which legal experts have described as “frivolous,” the president’s lawyers reiterate that Trump was caused personal financial harm by the editing of the interview, claiming that CBS' parent company, Paramount, and Trump Media – which owns Truth Social – are competitors.

    The latest development in this legal fracas comes after the Wall Street JournalreportedParamount had offered the president $15 million to settle the lawsuit, only for Trump to reportedly demand at least $25 million along with an apology over the interview. Trump also threatened to file another lawsuit accusing the network of biased news coverage, according to the Journal.

    Even though Paramount’s legal team filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit in March, calling it an “affront to the First Amendment without basis in law or fact,” the company has proposed settling the complaint as it needs the Trump administration’s approval to complete an $8 billion merger with Skydance Media.……..

     
    Donald Trump’s legal team claims in a new court filing that the president suffered “mental anguish” over the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris at the center of his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, arguing that the network is wielding “the First Amendment as a sword.”

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    trump is incapable of that. but if he does that to others, it is perfectly fine.
     
    Donald Trump’s legal team claims in a new court filing that the president suffered “mental anguish” over the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris at the center of his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, arguing that the network is wielding “the First Amendment as a sword.”

    In a pair of objections filed in response to the network’s motions to dismiss the defamation suit, which legal experts have described as “frivolous,” the president’s lawyers reiterate that Trump was caused personal financial harm by the editing of the interview, claiming that CBS' parent company, Paramount, and Trump Media – which owns Truth Social – are competitors.

    The latest development in this legal fracas comes after the Wall Street JournalreportedParamount had offered the president $15 million to settle the lawsuit, only for Trump to reportedly demand at least $25 million along with an apology over the interview. Trump also threatened to file another lawsuit accusing the network of biased news coverage, according to the Journal.

    Even though Paramount’s legal team filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit in March, calling it an “affront to the First Amendment without basis in law or fact,” the company has proposed settling the complaint as it needs the Trump administration’s approval to complete an $8 billion merger with Skydance Media.……..

    Trump is, and always has been a snowflake. Anyone remotely paying attention to him throughout his career knows this.
     
    (CNN) — Gabrielle Cuccia criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s crackdown on press access at the Pentagon. And then, she said, she was fired.

    Cuccia was briefly the chief Pentagon correspondent for the small and staunchly pro-Trump TV channel One America News, OAN for short.

    A self-proclaimed “MAGA girl,” Cuccia positioned herself as a proudly conservative voice among the normally nonpartisan Pentagon press corps. But she grew perturbed by Hegseth’s actions against the press.

    In a post on her personal Substack account on Tuesday, she wrote that the Defense Department’s recent move to make vast parts of the Pentagon off-limits to journalists was a “troubling shift.” She heaped doubt on the Defense Department’s rationale for the restrictions. And she questioned why Hegseth hasn’t held any formal press briefings since being sworn in.

    “This article isn’t to serve as a tearing down” of Hegseth, she wrote. “This is me wanting to keep MAGA alive.”

    Evidently, someone disagreed. On Thursday, “I was asked to turn in my Pentagon badge to my bureau chief,” Cuccia said in response to CNN’s inquiry about her status there. On Friday, she said, she was fired……..

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/31/media/gabrielle-cuccia-oan-pentagon-maga-fired-hegseth?cid=ios_app
     
    (CNN) — Gabrielle Cuccia criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s crackdown on press access at the Pentagon. And then, she said, she was fired.

    Cuccia was briefly the chief Pentagon correspondent for the small and staunchly pro-Trump TV channel One America News, OAN for short.

    A self-proclaimed “MAGA girl,” Cuccia positioned herself as a proudly conservative voice among the normally nonpartisan Pentagon press corps. But she grew perturbed by Hegseth’s actions against the press.

    In a post on her personal Substack account on Tuesday, she wrote that the Defense Department’s recent move to make vast parts of the Pentagon off-limits to journalists was a “troubling shift.” She heaped doubt on the Defense Department’s rationale for the restrictions. And she questioned why Hegseth hasn’t held any formal press briefings since being sworn in.

    “This article isn’t to serve as a tearing down” of Hegseth, she wrote. “This is me wanting to keep MAGA alive.”

    Evidently, someone disagreed. On Thursday, “I was asked to turn in my Pentagon badge to my bureau chief,” Cuccia said in response to CNN’s inquiry about her status there. On Friday, she said, she was fired……..

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/31/media/gabrielle-cuccia-oan-pentagon-maga-fired-hegseth?cid=ios_app
    “Keep MAGA alive…” MAGA is a death cult.
     

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