• Re: Donald Trump sues Bruce Springsteen for defamation over explosive o

    From Fred Mertz@21:1/5 to Melissa Hollingsworth on Tue Jul 1 00:37:36 2025
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    Melissa Hollingsworth wrote:

    Wait, what? He can't be elected to a third term, not without a change in
    the Constitution.

    He's issuing a Presidential Decree cancelling the elections to save money
    and stop the election stealing.

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  • From Xraodfn@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 1 00:36:04 2025
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    I'm suing Trump for $795 Trillion for defamation

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Melissa Hollingsworth on Tue Jul 1 02:26:54 2025
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    Melissa Hollingsworth wrote:
    Wait, what? He can't be elected to a third term, not without a change in
    the Constitution.

    Sex who? That was tried with the 14th. If states refuse to put him the
    ballot, he goes to the Supremes. The injustices will decide states must
    let him run unless Congress passes a new law to stop them.

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  • From left hand@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 2 09:29:07 2025
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    On 01 Jul 2025, "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> posted some news:10409kr$2ou1r$[email protected]:

    Melissa Hollingsworth wrote:
    Wait, what? He can't be elected to a third term, not without a change
    in the Constitution.

    Sex who? That was tried with the 14th. If states refuse to put him the ballot, he goes to the Supremes. The injustices will decide states
    must let him run unless Congress passes a new law to stop them.

    Fear the Donald.

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  • From John Doe@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Jul 3 00:54:09 2025
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    FUCK YOU! SEIG HEIL, KIKE...!!!

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    On Jun 30, 2025 at 4:01:51 PM EDT, ""Leroy N. Soetoro"" <[email protected]> wrote:

    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/donald-trump- sues-bruce-springsteen-for-defamation-over-explosive-onstage- comments/articleshow/122116950.cms

    The battle between politics and pop culture just took a legal turn. Donald Trump is suing Bruce Springsteen for defamation after the singer made some very harsh comments during his recent concert tour. This started as a
    fight over words and has turned into a legal battle that has sparked a national debate.

    The lawsuit brings up questions about free speech, political criticism,
    and whether comments from celebrities can make things more exciting in
    court.

    Bruce Springsteen is accused of making "false, malicious, and damaging statements" about Trump in recent interviews and during his 2025 concert tour, according to the filing, which was filed in federal court in New Jersey.

    The lawsuit is the result of a sour public dispute between the two well- known individuals, whose ideological differences have always been
    apparent, that has been simmering for months.

    What did Bruce Springsteen say on stage?

    In particular, Springsteen's remarks on stage at his June 3rd performance
    in Philadelphia, where he called Trump “a conman who tried to hijack democracy and sell it back to us at a profit,” are cited by Trump's legal team. Springsteen reiterated his claims that Trump "represents the very
    worst of America's past dressed up as its future" in a subsequent
    interview with Rolling Stone, as per a report by Tempo de Conhecer.

    The lawsuit claims that these statements were "knowingly false and
    intended to harm Mr. Trump’s reputation and influence," particularly
    during a period when Trump is actively campaigning for a 2028 reelection.

    Why is Donald Trump taking legal action now?
    President Trump's attorneys contend that Springsteen's remarks have done "irreparable damage" to the president's reputation and political prospects because of his global following and devoted fan base.

    Springsteen views the lawsuit as "another bullying tactic" from a man who can't stand dissent, according to those close to him. Springsteen, a
    longtime Trump critic, has frequently portrayed Trump as the opposite of
    the working-class values he extols in his music and has used his platform
    to express concerns about what he perceives to be a threat to American democracy.

    However, this legal action seems to have gone too far, even for the vocal singer.

    The President isn't deterred, though. Trump wrote, "Springsteen has been lying about me for years. Enough is enough. You can’t just call someone a criminal without evidence and expect no consequences. This is America not
    a rock concert.”

    Is this about reputation or free speech?
    An unnamed friend of Springsteen told a reporter, "This is not about protecting reputation." “This is about silencing critics. Bruce has been writing and singing about injustice his entire life. Trump just picked the wrong guy to sue,” as quoted in a report.

    Public opinion has been sharply split on this case; Springsteen fans see
    it as another assault on free speech in a nation where criticizing
    political leaders should be tolerated rather than punished, while
    supporters see it as a daring protest against liberal elites using their platforms to disparage conservatives.

    According to legal experts, it will be challenging to prove defamation in
    the lawsuit against Donald Trump and Bruce Springsteen.

    Known as "The Boss," Springsteen has a career of singing about the hopes
    and hardships of regular Americans, frequently with a gritty honesty that goes beyond politics. Conversely, President Trump has emerged as a highly divisive figure whose ideas for America frequently diverge from Springsteen's.

    The case has brought controversy and attention to both men involved.

    FAQs
    What specifically did Bruce Springsteen say about Donald Trump?
    During a concert, he called Trump "a conman who tried to hijack democracy" and later said in an interview that he "represents the worst of America's past."

    Does Donald Trump have a strong case?
    Legal experts say it will be difficult. Public figures must demonstrate "actual malice," and Springsteen's comments may be protected as opinion
    under the First Amendment.

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Thu Jul 3 13:40:43 2025
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    On 2025-06-30 20:01:51 +0000, Leroy N. Soetoro said:

    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/donald-trump- sues-bruce-springsteen-for-defamation-over-explosive-onstage- comments/articleshow/122116950.cms

    The battle between politics and pop culture just took a legal turn. Donald Trump is suing Bruce Springsteen for defamation after the singer made some very harsh comments during his recent concert tour. This started as a
    fight over words and has turned into a legal battle that has sparked a national debate.

    Pure posturing for the rednecks' sake. It'll be a cold day in hell
    before he extorts the Boss like he did with the law firms, universities
    and TV networks.

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  • From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 3 23:39:06 2025
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    super70s wrote:


    Pure posturing for the rednecks' sake. It'll be a cold day in hell
    before he extorts the Boss like he did with the law firms, universities
    and TV networks.

    Like all notorious rapist pedophiles, Trump will be sodomized on his death
    bed.

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