Sunday, March 29, 2020





Free-Speech Suit Against Trump Gets Go-Ahead From Judge

Free-speech advocates can move forward with a lawsuit alleging U.S. President Donald Trump violated the Constitution by threatening journalists and news organizations who have criticized his administration.

U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield on Tuesday denied Trump’s request to throw out the case, saying the threats are credible because Trump has barred reporters from press conferences before and revoked CNN correspondent Jim Acosta’s credentials.

“The press secretary indeed e-mailed the entire press corps to inform them of new rules of conduct and to warn of further consequences, citing the incident involving Mr. Acosta,” Schofield wrote. “These facts plausibly allege that a motivation for defendant’s actions is controlling and punishing speech he dislikes.”

Pen America Center, one of more than 100 centers that make up the PEN International network, sued Trump in federal court in Manhattan in October 2018 seeking an order declaring that Trump’s threats violate the First Amendment.

It also asked the judge to block the president from taking any action in retaliation against members of the White House press corps for speech that he doesn’t like.

The judge declined to issue the order saying Trump “has significant discretion over White House press credentials and reporters’ access to the White House and Air Force One.”

Pen America will now be able to seek documents to bolster its claims that Trump has sought to use regulatory actions to punish critical media, said Pen America said.

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2 comments:

ScienceABC123 said...

I wonder what would happen if the White House disbanded the White Press Corp. and instead simply made announcements ad hoc?

Bird of Paradise said...

What if someone sued all these liberal run campuses that force Speech Codes on their students and banned them from reading the Constitution or giving away a copies of the U.S. Constitution