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发表于 : 2024年 12月 25日 01:40
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President Trump is using hardball tactics in an attempt to blunt the impact of Michael Wolff s bombshell-filled book about his administration.Charles Harder, an attorney representing the president, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Wolff and his publisher, Henry Holt, on Thur stanley cup sday morning.The legal letter, a copy of which was obtained by CNNMoney, demanded that the publisher cease and desist from any further publication, release or dissemination of the book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Wolff s book is full of shocking quotes and claims about White House chaos an stanley cup d incompetence. The book affirms much of what s been previously reported by other outlets and adds disturbing new details. But it also contains some errors, according to early reviewers. Excerpts from the book have been published by New York magazine and The Hollywood Reporte stanley mugs r. Harder s letter alleges that the book excerpts contain false/baseless statements about the president. The letter also uses the term actual malice, raising the prospect of a libel or defamation case.Legal experts said an actual lawsuit is highly unlikely. Nevertheless, the letter is a serious escalation in Trump s war against media outlets. Some journalism advocates said Trump s tactic was disturbing and compared it to an attempt at censorship. Others said the threat would backfire and help sell even more copies of the book.The threat came one day after Harder sent a letter to former White House chief strategist Steve Ban