Summary
President Donald Trump has added Siena polling to his defamation lawsuit against the New York Times. This lawsuit claims that the Times misrepresented polling data, portraying him negatively before the 2024 election. The legal action seeks to address these claims and revisit previously dismissed charges.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump is suing the New York Times for defamation, seeking $15 billion.
- The lawsuit now includes complaints about Siena polling, which Trump claims were biased against him.
- A judge dismissed the original lawsuit, calling it "tedious and burdensome."
- Trump argues that the polling misrepresented his support before the 2024 election, where he won.
- According to the dismissed lawsuit, Trump claims the New York Times tried to silence his viewpoint.
- The Times and Siena College polls showed varied support between Trump and his opponent, Kamala Harris, across different issues.
- In the 2024 election, Trump won several key states that polls showed as contentious.