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Old 06-17-2020, 03:35 PM   #315
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Default How Donald Trump is trying to sue his way out of his political problems..

(CNN)On Tuesday, the Justice Department sued former national security adviser John Bolton in an attempt to prevent him from publishing a memoir about his time Donald Trump's White House. Trump told reporters that Bolton would face "criminal problems" if he went forward with the book.

That same day, The Daily Beast reported that Trump is weighing his legal options to stop his niece, Mary Trump, from publishing her own book -- "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" -- that paints the President in an unfavorable light.

Last week, the Trump campaign sent a cease and desist letter to CNN -- asking for a national poll that showed Trump trailing former Vice President Joe Biden by 14 points be retracted. (He hasn't actually sued CNN over the poll.)

Notice a pattern? Faced with declining political fortunes and with former advisers -- and even family -- turning against him, Trump lashes out legally. What will come of these various threats? If past is prologue, not much. Because this oh-yeah-well-I'll-sue-you! strategy isn't just a pattern of late. It's basically how Trump has dealt with annoying or troubling facts his entire life.
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