Trump ally Devin Nunes loses Washington Post defamation appeal
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[April 02, 2022]
By Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday
rejected former congressman Devin Nunes' effort to revive a $250 million
lawsuit accusing the Washington Post of defamation for implying that he
lied to former President Donald Trump, a close ally.
In a 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., said
Nunes "does not point to a single statement" that was false or
defamatory on its face in the February 2020 article about Russia's
desire for Trump to win a second White House term.
Nunes "failed to plausibly allege a claim of defamation," the court
said.
A lawyer for Nunes did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Lawyers for the Post did not immediately respond to similar requests.
The article, "Senior Intelligence Official Told Lawmakers That Russia
Wants to See Trump Reelected," said intelligence official Shelby Pierson
told members of the House Intelligence Committee, where Nunes was the
top Republican, that Russia had "developed a preference" for Trump.
It said Trump was "furious" after learning about Pierson's remarks from
Nunes and replaced Pierson's boss Joseph Maguire, the acting director of
national intelligence, viewing Maguire and his staff as disloyal for
speaking to Congress.
Nunes claimed that the Post defamed him by implying that he misled Trump
about who attended Pierson's briefing, and ruined Maguire's chance to
become permanent intelligence chief.
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Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA), speaks during the House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence annual World-Wide Threat Hearing at
the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., April 15, 2021.Tasos Katopodis/Pool
via REUTERS/File Photo
But the appeals court found nothing
to suggest the Post intended either implication.
It said the article merely stated in a
"matter-of-fact" manner that Trump erroneously believed that Pierson
gave her assessment exclusively to Democratic congressman Adam
Schiff, who chaired the intelligence committee, and changed his
opinion of Maguire after learning about Pierson's assessment from
Nunes.
Friday's decision upheld a December 2020 dismissal by a lower court
judge. The Post is owned by Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos.
Nunes has filed several defamation lawsuits in recent years,
including against CNN, Twitter, MSNBC parent NBCUniversal, and the
publisher of Esquire magazine.
He left Congress in December to become chief executive of the social
media venture Trump Media & Technology Group.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Howard Goller)
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