A prominent political commentator tweeted a made-up comment he said Trump made about Joe Biden and North Korea. The president made another call for tighter libel laws in response.
President Trump listens during a joint news conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo on May 27. By Eli Rosenberg Eli Rosenberg General assignment reporter covering national and breaking news Email Bio Follow May 27 at 11:14 AM President Trump again called for libel laws to be changed after a prominent political scientist and think tank leader made up a quote and attributed it to Trump.
“People think they can say anything and get away with it,” Trump tweeted Monday morning. “Really, the libel laws should be changed to hold Fake News Media accountable!”— David Rutz May 26, 2019 Trump made waves at a news conference in Tokyo after he sided with North Korea in a war of words with Democratic presidential contender and former vice president Joe Biden.
— Donald J. Trump May 26, 2019 Bremmer initially defended the tweet, writing that he believed it was both obviously ludicrous “and yet kinda plausible.”
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