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To Most People It's Extremely Tedious

Donald Trump sues the Wall Street Journal, sort of; he also learns you do not have a copyright interest in your answers to interview questions; attorneys appear anonymously in immigration court.
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Dear listeners,

Donald Trump has sued the Wall Street Journal over its story saying he wrote a weird poem to Jeffrey Epstein and drew a caricature of a naked woman with his own signature as her pubic hair as part of a book wishing a happy 50th birthday to the New York financier.

I never wrote a picture,” declared Trump, who has written many pictures over the years. He says the poem, the caricature, and the Journal story are all fabrications, and that the newspaper has defamed him. As Ken describes, Trump’s suit against the Journal doesn’t even really try to allege actual malice, meaning the Journal stands likely to win a motion to dismiss, whether or not it has recourse in federal court to Florida’s anti-SLAPP statute (which is good, because the answer to the question of whether it does nor not is maddeningly tedious). Trump also sued too early under Florida law, and he sued in Miami, not even trying to get Judge Aileen Cannon on the case as he might have if he’d sued in West Palm Beach. All of which is to say — this suit looks more like an exclamation point on his claims that he never even liked that Epstein guy! than a serious effort to win damages from (or extort) the Rupert Murdoch empire.

Meanwhile, Trump is seeking the release of grand jury testimony from the investigations into Epstein and his henchwoman Ghislaine Maxwell — a release that wouldn’t be likely to include any books of ribald poetry.

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Josh

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