Trump files suit against Iowa pollster Anne Selzer and Des Moines Register newspaper
- Trump has filed a lawsuit against Iowa pollster Anne Selzer and the Des Moines Register newspaper.
- The lawsuit was initiated in response to polling conducted by Selzer.
- The case highlights ongoing tensions between Trump and media organizations.
- Details of the lawsuit have not been publicly disclosed.
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Trump Sues Iowa Newspaper Over Poll Published Days Before 2024 Election
President-elect Donald Trump is suing a well-respected pollster and the newspaper that has published her polls, alleging that a survey she conducted during the 2024 presidential election amounted to “interference” in the race. The lawsuit, filed on Monday night, targets pollster Ann Selzer, The Des Moines Register (where her poll has been published for years) and the paper’s parent company… Source
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