"Former President Donald Trump — whose various slanders against his real and perceived political foes made him the most libelous president ever to hold the post — is now suing Hillary Clinton and others who highlighted his suspicious behavior toward Russia during and after the 2016 presidential campaign. If and when Trump submits to being deposed by the defendants, we’ll believe this is something more than his usual empty bluster. If that doesn’t happen (prediction: it won’t), Trump should be on the business end of a major frivolous-litigation judgment.
"In addition to the unprecedented penchant for insults and lies, Trump is
the most litigious president in America’s history. For decades, he was
known for throwing around frivolous lawsuits, often based on his
inability to brook even the mildest criticism. USA Today tallied it up
in 2016, and at that time he’d been party to some 3,500 lawsuits, almost
2,000 of those as the plaintiff." -- from an editorial in today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In the unlikely event this goes the distance, such a judgement is unlikely to deter the Malignant Loser. He can always count on his sucker cult to defray any legal costs with their contributions to his PAC and various other scams. But deterrence or not, let the Malignant Loser feel the slap of a hefty counter judgement.
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