President Donald Trump Planning to Do THIS to CNN News! President Donald Trump is preparing for a major legal showdown that could ultimately reach the United States Supreme Court, setting the stage for another high-profile battle between the former president and one of America's largest news organizations. The dispute centers on CNN's repeated use of the phrase "big lie" when discussing Trump's claims about the 2020 presidential election. Trump has argued that the network's characterization was defamatory, while courts have so far ruled in CNN's favor, concluding that the statements were protected opinions under the First Amendment. After multiple legal setbacks, Trump's legal team is now signaling that the fight is far from over. New court filings indicate plans to petition the Supreme Court, potentially asking the nation's highest court to review key questions involving media liability, political speech, and defamation law. Stay informed with the latest breaking news from the United States From politics and government updates to major national headlines, trending stories, and viral moments, we bring you news that matters, fast and clearly explained. Subscribe for daily US news updates so you never miss an important story. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVykXnNvvMNLM6q0l7V4ivA?sub_confirmation=1 This video covers: -- Why is Trump taking on CNN? -- The legal battle explained -- What is the "big lie" lawsuit? -- Supreme Court showdown incoming? -- Courts previously ruled against Trump -- The free speech debate heats up -- What Trump's lawyers are arguing -- Why this case matters beyond politics -- CNN and Trump clash again -- The next step in the legal fight We focus on timely reporting, clear context, and stories shaping America today. What We Cover • Latest US news & national headlines • Political developments and analysis • Viral trends & social reactions • Entertainment and cultural news • Sports highlights and human interest stories Stay informed. Stay up-to-date. Stay connected with the stories shaping America every day. DISCLAIMER This content is intended for news reporting, commentary, and informational purposes. Opinions expressed (if any) are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the channel. #USANews #BreakingNews #USPolitics #America #LatestNews #TrendingNews #NewsUpdate #UnitedStates #ViralNews #CurrentEvents
The high court said Ryan Schmuecker's own statements "supported findings that he understood the warrants’ commands to arrest the two individuals and ... chose not to execute the warrants."