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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSN
Judge in Trump election-poll lawsuit cites potential ‘chilling effect’ on free speech
The attorney for President Donald Trump argued in court Friday that while he has no evidence to support a claim that a 2024 pre-election poll constituted fraud, the president’s lawsuit against The Des Moines Register and its pollster should be allowed to proceed.
Attorneys made their cases Friday for why President Donald Trump's lawsuit against former Iowa pollster Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register should or should not be dismissed.
New York Magazine on MSNOpinion
How Trump’s polling lies fuel his election denial
Trump conditions his supporters to believe his election fables by regularly making delusional claims about his popularity.
Attorneys representing Ann Selzer say they're arguing this week to dismiss President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the pollster.
The Register seeks to dismiss the case saying Trump’s suit fails from the start under the First Amendment’s protection of the press reporting political news.