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National News See other National News Articles Title: MSNBC Host Threatens to Sue Trump Aide Corey Lewandowski for Defamation — Then is Exposed by His Own Words in Shocking Video MSNBC host Ari Melber threatened Trump aide Corey Lewandowski with legal action during a live broadcast of The Beat. The exchange occurred after Lewandowski had the audacity to quote Melbers own words back to himwords that exposed the medias obsession with sensationalizing any aspect of President Donald Trumps life, even following a failed assassination attempt. Lewandowski, a seasoned campaign manager who played a pivotal role in Trumps 2016 victory and who recently rejoined Trumps campaign team as an adviser, didnt back down in the face of Melbers baseless threats. Instead, he called out the MSNBC host for his hypocrisy, pointing out how Melber had described Trumps appearance at the Republican National Convention last month. In his broadcast last month, Melber had belittled Trumps bandaged ear an injury from the assassination attemptas nothing more than a prop, a spectacle from a candidate whos obsessed with spectacles. Below is the transcript of the exchange: Ari Melber: I quoted a New York Times article that said, at the convention, Donald Trump was his own biggest prop. It was a New York Times quote about how he Corey Lewandowski: Let me read it to you. Ari Melber: how he had become such an important figure in rebounding from what was a horrific assassination attempt. Fox News Corey Lewandowski: Let me read it to you. Ari Melber: Corey, I said Id address it. Im gonna finish. Fox News, many viewers may not know about this, but apparently you do, and some do. Fox News, which has been caught in defamation, ran a false piece falsely stating that I said something else that I didnt say. So, I stand on that. I stand on the New York Times quote. Corey Lewandowski: So, you didnt say, This bandage was a prop, a spectacle from a candidate whos obsessed with spectacles. Ari Melber: Uh, Mr. Lewandowski, I did not say that. That is a false quote. Corey Lewandowski: I have it right here. Ari Melber: What you have is a false quote. Corey Lewandowski: You absolutely said it. Ari Melber: What you have is a false quote. And if Im putting you on notice if you continue to repeat falsely that I said that, you will be potentially in a defamation situation because I didnt say that. But I understand that youre working off the internet, which has a lot of false information. Corey Lewandowski: Well, this is what it said. Right here. Undeterred, Lewandowski revealed that he had the proof, and shortly after the broadcast, he released a video clip on social media showing Melbers exact words from an earlier episode of The Beat. The footage left no doubt that Melber had indeed made the statements that Lewandowski had attributed to him. An MSNBC Host threatened to sue me for defamation tonight for (by definition) the opposition of defamation >> Quoting their own words. Watch for yourself and let me know what you think, Lewandowski wrote. WATCH: Corey R. Lewandowski @CLewandowski_ An MSNBC Host threatened to sue me for defamation tonight for (by definition) the opposition of defamation >> Quoting their own words. Watch for yourself and let me know what you think. During the RNC Convention last month, Melber quoted the New York Times, stating that Trump was his own biggest prop during his historic appearance with a large white bandage on his ear. He went on to describe this moment as an image for political mobilization and characterized Trump, in his view, as obsessed with assorted spectacles. https://twitter.com/i/status/1828985430185857135 Excerpt from Melbers show via Newsbusters.org: You could hardly script a more stark proof-of-life moment as what you see here when he stepped out. And the reality is, this is a human being who was almost shot to death on live TV in front of his supporters and family this weekend. And yet this is also showmanship by a politician known for his mastery of what they call unscripted reality TV. Taking this supremely visible seat in the VIP box with his new running mate and party leaders and a long-time TV personality, Tucker Carlson up there as well last night. Heres how The New York Times put it: On the first night of this convention, Trump was his own biggest prop. He entered the VIP box, a large white bandage on his injured right ear, the result of a close call on Saturday with a would-be assassins bullet. A reminder of mortality, a badge of survival it was a blank rectangle on which the crowd could read what it wished, and that made it the most potent placard in the hall. Thats fair. A placard for delegates to fill in, an image for political mobilization, a spectacle for this candidate who we know is by his own admission obsessed with assorted spectacles. These arent normal times. This is not a normal convention. Whether that makes it abnormal in a way that is either special or abnormal in a way that is bad, is what voters will assess because many are watching over the course of these nights; along with you and our team here. There is a political quest here to mine and use Donald Trumps injury. And whether his allies and Republicans, or the candidate himself do that in a way that overextends their credibility will be decided by the voters. That is one good thing we hope we can still agree on in this country, because this is as I said a scary reality we all lived through this weekend and a political project. So, its a question for voters and for time itself. But the RNC has certainly begun intensely. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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