Donald Trump's recent legal actions, including a defamation lawsuit against ABC News, have sparked considerable discussion among legal experts and media outlets. The lawsuit is part of Trump's broader campaign against media organizations, a strategy that has seen multiple legal challenges fail thus far. Critics argue that the lawsuit is not only legally flawed but also indicative of poor judgment on Trump's part. Furthermore, insiders close to Trump have revealed that he does not expect to win the lawsuit against ABC News, suggesting that his primary goal is to intimidate the media rather than secure a legal victory. This perspective is supported by the observation that Trump's legal team is likely to face significant challenges in court, including adverse rulings. Despite these obstacles, there is speculation that the hush-money prosecution related to the case may proceed to trial soon.
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OPINION | "While the hush-money prosecution may have faced a temporary setback, these recent rulings likely mean the case is not just on track, but also headed full-steam to trial in the near future." https://t.co/6dt1I7Jm3J
OPINION | "Trump’s team will have to contend with a host of very adverse rulings as the trial unfolds in the courtroom. And both should give Trump and his lawyers great pause." https://t.co/w7NOQWt93w