WASHINGTON â Hillary Clinton is in the news again, and you know what that means: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is not far behind.Barely 24 hours has passed since the 2016 presidential race loser stepped on a hornetâs nest by shit-talking her then-primary opponent and 2020 Democratic primary co-frontrunner, Sen. Bernie Sanders.Lest anyone forget, Clinton called Gabbard a âfavorite of the Russiansâ in October, and now Gabbard wants to drag her to court over it.Gabbard and her campaign filed a defamation suit against Clinton in the Southern District of New York, following through on a threat to do so months ago unless Clinton recanted comments implying Gabbard is getting support from the Russians.âTulsi Gabbard is running for President of the United States, a position Clinton has long coveted, but has not been able to attain,â the filing begins. âIn October 2019âwhether out of personal animus, political enmity, or fear of real change within a political party Clinton and her allies have long dominated â Clinton lied about her perceived rival Tulsi Gabbard.âREAD: It's 2020 and Hillary is still mad at Bernie: 'Nobody likes him'Gabbard accused Clinton of being a âcutthroat politician,â with a âstranglehold over the Democratic Party,â peddling a âextremely dubious conspiracy theoriesâ as payback for Gabbardâs endorsement of Sanders in the 2016 primary and âin a deliberate attempt to derail Tulsiâs presidential campaignâThe suit says polls have shown that voters, especially those in early primary states, accepted Clintonâs statements as true. As a result, Gabbard estimates personal and campaign losses in excess of $50 million, and sheâs asking the court to award her an unspecified amount of money to make up for it.Gabbard also asks for an injunction prohibiting the publication of Clintonâs comments.Clinton said in an interview on the podcast of former Obama campaign director David Plouffe that there is âsomebody who is currently in the Democratic primaryâ who â[they] are grooming ⊠to be the third-party candidate.ââSheâs the favorite of the Russians. They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far. And, thatâs assuming Jill Stein will give it up, which she might not because sheâs also a Russian asset. Yeah, sheâs a Russian asset,â Clinton said.âTulsi is not a Russian asset,â the lawsuit contends. âNo oneâRussia or anyone elseâcontrols her or her presidential campaign. Instead, Tulsi is a loyal American servant, declaring her allegiance to the United States of America both as a soldier and as a member of Congress.âClinton was in the news yesterday after the Hollywood Reporter published her comments about Sanders that will appear in a forthcoming documentary about her, including declining to commit to endorsing him if he wins the 2020 Democratic primary.âNobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. Itâs all just boloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it,â Clinton is reported saying.Gabbard has all but disappeared from the presidential primary, but continues to hover around 5% in polls in the early primary state of New Hampshire. Late last year, VICE News found that her strategy of vilifying Clinton was being well received by independent-minded Granite State voters.Gabbard has moved to the state and campaigns there regularly, and a surprise upset in the stateâs Feb. 11 primary would be her only realistic chance to stay viable. A spokesman said she is campaigning in the state today but will decline all interviews related to the lawsuit. Instead, the spokesman sent a comment from her lawyer, Pierce Bainbridge.âOne would expect someone of Mrs. Clintonâs political background to act with a greater level of maturity and dignity, but her personal hostility toward Rep. Gabbard apparently clouded Mrs. Clintonâs reason and blinded her to U.S. defamation laws. She resorted to a damaging whisper campaign founded on lies, and when presented with the opportunity to retract her damaging remarks, she refused. Rep. Gabbard must defend her good name and hold Mrs. Clinton responsible. This lawsuit intends to do just that.âIt is incredibly difficult to win a defamation suit in the U.S., especially as a public figure, because the plaintiff would have to prove negligence or actual malice.At this late stage in the race, Gabbardâs chances of winning the Democratic nomination are probably about as high as her chances of winning this lawsuit against Clinton. As in, not very.Cover: Hillary Clinton during the 2020 Winter TCA Press Tour at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena on January 17, 2020 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) prepares to do a television interview on Capitol Hill on January 9, 2020 in Washington, DC. The House is debating restricting President Donald Trump's powers concerning conflict in Iran. (Photo by Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images)
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