Friday, February 18, 2022

Hillary Clinton: Fox News 'Awfully Close To Actual Malice'


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday criticized Fox News' coverage of her connection to what some conservatives have argued was a plot to spy on former President Donald Trump but that fact-checkers have found to be severely lacking in context. 

Insider reports Clinton went so far as to accuse Fox of brushing up on the line of actual malice, an important legal distinction in defamation law.

"It's funny the more trouble Trump gets into the wilder the charges and conspiracy theories about me seem to get," Clinton said during a keynote speech at the New York Democratic Party's convention. "Fox leads the charge with accusations against me, counting on their audience to fall for it again. As an aside, they're getting awfully close to actual malice in their attacks."  

Clinton's comments come as the conservative media and former President Donald Trump renew allegations that the Clinton campaign illegally spied on Trump during the 2016 campaign and after he was president.

At the center of the allegations is a recent filing by the special counsel John Durham in his ongoing case against the former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who was charged last year with lying to the FBI. The filing in question says Sussmann obtained nonpublic data from the White House via a technology executive who had legal access to the data. While the details in the filing raised questions about the ethics of their conduct, Durham did not accuse the lawyer or the tech executive of spying or hacking.

Clinton's line about actual malice comes from a landmark 1964 Supreme Court decision, which set out specific tests for when a public official could make a successful defamation claim. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin recently lost a case against the Times, which centered the standards the Supreme Court put into place.

As Clinton was speaking from the convention floor, Fox News briefly carried her remarks before cutting out after she mentioned the "big lie" of Trump continuing to claim the 2020 election was stolen.

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