CNN sends Trump campaign cease-and-desist letter for misleading ad

Trump lies about anything and everything anytime he wants. His tea bagger (ball suckers) trumpoholic cult will defend him (Trump Defense Syndrome, TDS aka, Delusion Syndrome, Denial Syndrome) always and forever.
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CNN = REAL NEWS ALWAYS

Donald Trump = FAKE EVERYTHING ALWAYS
 
Cease and desist don't mean shit unless it's signed by a judge. Maybe CNN has such a weak case that they can't find a judge that doesn't laugh at their antics.
 
Cease and desist don't mean shit unless it's signed by a judge. Maybe CNN has such a weak case that they can't find a judge that doesn't laugh at their antics.
What, specifically, are you refuting about the claim CNN made?
 
What, specifically, are you refuting about the claim CNN made?
As usual, when I insist on you fucktard dimwits addressing the specific problem you have with CNN's complaint......or whether you have evidence that refutes it........silence.
 
Cease and desist don't mean shit unless it's signed by a judge. Maybe CNN has such a weak case that they can't find a judge that doesn't laugh at their antics.

No ... if a judge signs it, it's generally called a "court order" ... anyone can send a cease-and-desist request for anything ... and it's generally sent before a lawsuit if filed ... I send my neighbor a cease-and-desist letter to stop throwing dog poop over the fence into my yard ... if the neighbor continues, THEN I file a lawsuit ... if I win I'll get a court order ... if the neighbor still continues, I call the police and have them arrested for disobeying a court order ...
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
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Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
 
CNN would have a better chance filing a trademark dispute. The trademark....cropping, omitting and forging fake news.
 
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.

I agree the ad is somewhat misleading, but I think they are going to have a tough time getting a court to do anything. It's very difficult for public figures to defend against any kind of libel.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
Let's start when his career did. Claiming to graduate top of his law class. Well he was actually at the bottom of the class.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
Let's start when his career did. Claiming to graduate top of his law class. Well he was actually at the bottom of the class.
You tea baggers are all alike. You deflect and change the subject whenever you get caught bullshitting.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
Let's start when his career did. Claiming to graduate top of his law class. Well he was actually at the bottom of the class.
You tea baggers are all alike. You deflect and change the subject whenever you get caught bullshitting.
Biden said he graduated at the top of his class. He graduated like 74 out of 86. You asked for a lie, I gave you one.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
Let's start when his career did. Claiming to graduate top of his law class. Well he was actually at the bottom of the class.
You tea baggers are all alike. You deflect and change the subject whenever you get caught bullshitting.
Biden said he graduated at the top of his class. He graduated like 74 out of 86. You asked for a lie, I gave you one.
I asked for 18,000 falsehoods from CNN for comparisons of 18.000 lies from Trump. You gave one alleged falsehood from Biden. Definition of lame. Lame is being kind.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Yes. More, even.
 
New York (CNN Business)A lawyer for CNN's parent company WarnerMedia has written a cease-and-desist letter to President Trump's re-election campaign over the misleading contents of a new campaign ad.
WarnerMedia says the Trump ad is misusing CNN news coverage in a way that's "false, misleading and deceptive."
In response to a request for comment from CNN Business, the campaign claimed that the ad is accurate and attacked the network's editorial decisions.
Rick D. McMurtry, associate general counsel for WarnerMedia, wrote in a letter to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, that "the advertisement purposely and deceptively edits the clip to imply that Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were crediting the President's travel ban policy issued in January for saving millions of American lives, when in fact Mr. Blitzer and Dr. Gupta were discussing recently implemented social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders issued by state and local governments."
................................................................................................................................................
Given how much emphasis Team Trump has put on the ineffectual travel restriction it's little wonder why they need to issue blatant propaganda in support of the idea. Trumpleheads refer to the restriction every time they try to defend Don's bungled response. That's pathetic.
CNN telling the President that he's misleading? That's hilarious.
Has CNN told 18,000 provable falsehoods in the last few years the way Liar in Chief Trump has?
Wow, he is catching up with Biden. Come on man!
Lamer than your ordinary lame. You can't even begin to backup your tea bagger trumpoholicism claim.
Let's start when his career did. Claiming to graduate top of his law class. Well he was actually at the bottom of the class.
You tea baggers are all alike. You deflect and change the subject whenever you get caught bullshitting.
Biden said he graduated at the top of his class. He graduated like 74 out of 86. You asked for a lie, I gave you one.
I asked for 18,000 falsehoods from CNN for comparisons of 18.000 lies from Trump. You gave one alleged falsehood from Biden. Definition of lame. Lame is being kind.

Dershowitz: I'm Thinking of Suing CNN for Their Lies

A case in point. CNN repeatedly claimed and continues to claim through its reporters and talking heads — that during the impeachment trial I had told senators, in the words of Paul Begala, that presidents are "immune from every criminal act, so long as they could plausibly claim they did it to boost their re-election effort."
Some talking heads went so far as to say that I told the senate that a president could shoot his opponent, or tamper with voting machines, as long as he believed his re-election was in the public interest. Joe Lockhart compared me to Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini and said my argument would lead to genocide.
A simple truth-check, if CNN had bothered to conduct one, would have shown that I said exactly the opposite of what CNN said I had said: I told the senators — both in my speech and in answers to questions — that if a president did anything that was "in some way illegal" or "corruptly motivated" or that involved "personal pecuniary." benefit, he could be impeached, even if his motive was to help his re-election, which he believed was in the public interest. My point was that if a president did something entirely lawful that was motivated in part by helping his re-election, that mixed motive would not turn a legal act into an impeachable offense.
CNN turned my statement on its head, wrenched a few words out of context while omitting other crucial words, and lied to its viewers. It was as if I had said, "Now let me tell you what I don’t believe: I don’t believe that a president can commit any crime as long as he thinks it will help his re-election. I don’t believe that for a moment."
 
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