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This move, he said, would mean that "when the New York Times or the Washington Post writes a hit piece, we can sue them".
He argued that libel laws should be expanded, so that "when the New York Times or the Washington Post writes a hit piece, we can sue them".
President Trump has unsuccessfully pursued many defamation lawsuits over the years, leading him to vow during the 2016 campaign to "open up our libel laws so when they write purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money".
Some of Trump's promises would be impossible to fulfill without the consent of Congress or the courts; namely, repealing Obamacare, cutting taxes, and opening up "our libel laws" that protect reporters, so that "we can sue them and win lots of money".
The Republican candidate for President, for whom Thiel plans to serve as a California delegate, has said, "I'm going to open up our libel laws so when they write purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money" — meaning, he'll do what he can to overturn the Sullivan standard.
Speaking at a rally in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, shortly after accepting an endorsement from New Jersey governor Chris Christie, Trump pledged if elected president to "open up our libel laws so when [newspapers] write purposely negative stories … we can sue them and make lots of money".
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In other words we don't think ya' can sue us.
"Somebody can sue us when we have a monopoly on the game.
Then we'll all get into trouble and they can sue the Guardian".
Americans can sue foreign officials.
He can sue.
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