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Eric Trump will replicate his father’s formula by suing a television channel

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By Evaristo Lara

Eric Trump intends to implement a strategy similar to that used by his father by announcing that he will sue a television presenter and the company for which she worksthis for allegedly defaming him.

Based on a pair of threats to sue two major television networks, President Donald Trump has secured more than $30 million in compensation.

Faced with television host George Stephanopoulos’s erroneous claim that a jury had allegedly found Donald Trump responsible for rape, when the verdict was for sexual abuse, the New York mogul threatened to take him to trial and that forced the network ABC Records data to agree to a payment agreement of $15 million dollars, which would be used for the construction of his presidential library, and an additional million dollars for legal fees.

Subsequently, the Republican who governs Washington sued the network CBS Records data accusing her of an allegedly misleading edit made by the production of the program “60 Minutes” to an interview with Kamala Harris, a fabric that was disseminated prior to the presidential elections with the aim of strengthening her campaign.

To avoid going to trial, Paramount agreed to pay $16 million, which was also allocated to the foundation in charge of raising donations to build the presidential library.

Until before the war against Iran, Eric Trump intended to be part of the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip through a megaproject. (Credit: Daniel Ceng / AP)

From that background, Eric Trump announced that he will sue the television channel MS NOWpreviously MSNBC, and host Jen Psaki.

The son of the head of the nation is upset because the former White House press secretary, now a television host, pointed out that the Trump scion’s business interests could represent a conflict of interest for her father by accompanying him on his trip to China.

During “The Briefing” program, The presenter, originally from Stanford, Connecticut, indicated that Trump’s son allegedly accompanied him to Beijing as an observer of the company ALT5 Sigma, a financial technology company based in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he said he works as a member of its board of directors.

Faced with the accusation, Eric Trump turned to platform X, formerly known as Twitter, and, through a message, indicated the possibility of filing a lawsuit.

“I intend to sue @jrpsaki and @MSNOWNews. To be clear: contrary to his monologue and blatant lies, I have NEVER served on the board of directors of ALT5, not now nor ever.

I joined this trip for one reason only: as a loving son who adores his father and wouldn’t miss being by his side for the world at this very special moment. “During bilateral talks, @LaraLeaTrump and I went to the Great Wall of China,” he wrote.

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