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美国总统特朗普近期针对《华尔街日报》的报道采取了强硬措施,不仅提起了100亿美元的诽谤诉讼,还禁止该报记者登上空军一号。此举反映了特朗普对让他不满的媒体采取的攻击性策略,即使是过去曾给予支持的媒体大亨鲁珀特·默多克及其旗下媒体也不例外。特朗普认为《华尔街日报》关于性暗示信件的报道是虚假和诽谤性的,并否认与此有关。白宫发言人表示,由于该报的“虚假和诽谤性行为”,将不再允许其记者随行报道。此前的案例显示,特朗普政府曾限制过其他媒体记者的采访权限,并利用诉讼作为对抗媒体的工具。专家指出,这些行动可能旨在压制特朗普不喜欢的言论,而非解决诽谤问题。新闻机构对此反应不一,但普遍认为此举可能对媒体产生寒蝉效应。

⭐ 特朗普总统已对《华尔街日报》提起100亿美元的诽谤诉讼,起因是该报一篇关于一封与爱泼斯坦案件相关的、带有特朗普名字的性暗示信件的报道。特朗普本人否认与此信件有关联,并认为该报道是虚假和诽谤性的。

⭐ 作为对《华尔街日报》报道的回应,白宫宣布将禁止该报记者随同总统参加即将到来的苏格兰行程。白宫新闻秘书称,这是因为该报的“虚假和诽谤性行为”,表明其将不再是总统出行的十三家媒体之一。

⭐ 此类行动是特朗普政府对抗媒体的策略之一,此前也曾限制过其他新闻机构记者的采访权限,并利用诉讼来处理他认为不公正的报道。这些做法被一些评论员视为试图压制令总统不悦的言论,而非真正意义上的法律诉讼。

⭐ 专家认为,尽管总统提起诽谤诉讼本身并无不妥,但特朗普的这些行动可能旨在制造寒蝉效应,阻碍新闻机构进行不受欢迎的报道。即使是立场上相对保守的《华尔街日报》,也曾批评过特朗普政府的某些政策。

⭐ 特朗普政府近期还采取了其他措施,例如削减对一些新闻机构(如美国之音)的政府支持,以及推动国会取消对NPR和PBS的联邦资助,理由是这些机构的新闻报道存在偏见。

President Donald Trump on Monday followed up his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over last week’s Jeffrey Epstein story by banishing one of the newspaper’s reporters from Air Force One for an upcoming Scotland trip.

The moves reflect Trump’s aggressiveness toward media who displease him — even a media magnate, Rupert Murdoch, with outlets that have been friendly to him in the past.

Trump filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Journal and Murdoch on Friday because of the newspaper’s article about a sexually suggestive letter bearing Trump’s name that was included in a 2003 album compiled for alleged sex trafficker Epstein’s birthday. The president has denied having anything to do with it.

On Monday, the White House said it was removing a Journal reporter from the pool covering the president’s trip this weekend to his golf courses in Turnberry and Aberdeen in Scotland. The Journal’s Tarini Parti had been scheduled to cover him on the trip.

“Due to the Wall Street Journal’s fake and defamatory conduct, they will not be one of the thirteen outlets on board,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.

The Journal declined comment on the action.

Aggressiveness with the press is in the Trump playbook

It’s a tactic the Trump White House has used before. It restricted the access of journalists from The Associated Press to press events when the news outlet would not change its style guidelines to reflect Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. That launched a legal battle that is wending its way through the courts.

The defamation lawsuit is another tool Trump has used against media outlets. He has sued CBS News for its editing of a “60 Minutes” interview with former opponent Kamala Harris; ABC News for a false statement made by George Stephanopoulos in a story regarding a New York writer who had accused Trump of sexual abuse; and Meta after it removed Trump’s social media accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

In each of those cases, Trump won multimillion-dollar settlements. But in those instances, news was only one part of a major corporation’s business. In the case of Murdoch and News Corp., news is the chief part of his business. The Journal has vowed to fight.

It’s also the first time Trump has sued for defamation as a sitting president, and it’s not clear whether any president has done that in the past.

“There’s nothing inherently wrong with a president bringing a libel suit,” said noted free speech attorney Floyd Abrams. “But this claim certainly seems like nothing more or less than an effort to suppress speech that our president finds discomforting. That’s not why we have libel law. It’s why we have a First Amendment.”

News organizations have reacted in varied ways

It’s all part of a broader pattern of trying to intimidate news organizations that report stories Trump does not like, said Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.

“These are lawsuits that have no hope of actually succeeding as lawsuits, but nevertheless have the potential to chill media organizations from doing what all of us need them to do,” Jaffer said.

Not every news organization has bowed down; “60 Minutes,” in fact, did some notably tough stories about the early days of Trump’s second administration. But it’s impossible to quantify stories that weren’t done because of fear of a fight with the White House, he said.

The Wall Street Journal leans conservative editorially, but hasn’t been afraid to take Trump on in both its opinion and news sections. Other Murdoch outlets — Fox News Channel and the New York Post — are much friendlier to him.

Ever since the administration announced that it would not be releasing additional government files from the case against Epstein, factions of Trump’s base supporters have turned on him. That has put some normally supportive news outlets in a difficult position.

Fox News largely avoided the story after Trump suggested his allies stop wasting time on it. But Fox’s Howard Kurtz reported on The Wall Street Journal lawsuit on his “Media Buzz” show Sunday, saying that by doing so, “the president has drawn extra attention to the Journal’s reporting.”

The president’s battle with the press has taken on several dimensions. He has been fighting to take away government support for news organizations like Voice of America, and last week the Republican-controlled Congress voted to take away federal funding from NPR and PBS because the president says their news programming is biased against conservatives.

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