Trump’s OWN LAWSUIT Suddenly BACKFIRES in HIS FACE
From MeidasTouch
Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize board, in which he claims emotional distress and financial harm over the awarding of prizes to reporters for their coverage of his ties to Russia, has backfired significantly. The board not only rejected his claims but also demanded extensive documentation, including his financial and medical records, highlighting the potential repercussions of his litigious approach.
Key Takeaways
- Trump sues Pulitzer for billions; board hits back, demanding tax, medical records, hilarity ensues.
- Pulitzer lawsuit exposes Trump's defamation obsession; board plays legal chess, demands juicy disclosures.
- Donald's litigious antics: sues Pulitzer, ignores truth; board ripostes with discovery requests, grabbing popcorn.
- Pulitzer Board poses a zinger: 'Trump, prove your distress with taxes, health records, or fold.'
- Filing frivolous suits seems Trump's hobby; Pulitzer retorts by exposing his endless legal theatrics.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Pulitzer Prize Board (company)
- Discovery (law) (concept)
- Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution (concept)
- Midas+ (company)
- 47th president of the United States (concept)
- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (concept)
- Motion to dismiss (Rule 12(b)(6)) (concept)
- Summary judgment (concept)