Free Speech Groups Protest Presidential Intimidation of Simon & Schuster

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CBLDF has joined a coalition of Free Speech advocacy groups in protesting President Trump’s legal intimidation of Simon & Schuster for the publication of Omorosa Manigault-Newman’s book Unhinged. The President threatened legal action against the publisher, asserting that it could be punished for publication of this title. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech and press, including accounts critical of the government, whether that takes the form of an insider’s exposè, satirical cartooning, journalistic examination, or any other form. CBLDF is proud to join Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression, Authors Guild, Defending Rights and Dissent, DKT Liberty Project, Free Speech Coalition, Government Information Watch, National Coalition Against Censorship, Peacefire.org, PEN America, Project Censored, Tully Center for Free Speech, and Woodhull Freedom Foundation in emphasizing that important right.

The fulls statement reads:

President Trump’s Effort to Intimidate Book Publishers Will Fail

August 17, 2018

For the second time this year, President Donald Trump has attempted to intimidate a book publisher by threatening legal action against it. On August 13, Trump’s lawyers sent a letter to Simon & Schuster that asserts it can be punished for publishing Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House by Omarosa Manigault-Newman. The letter alleges that the book includes “confidential and disparaging statements” and claims Simon & Schuster is liable for “substantial monetary and punitive damages.”

In January, the president unsuccessfully attempted to stop Henry Holt from publishing Michael Wolff’s The Fire and the Fury. His lawyers sent the publisher a “cease-and-desist” letter asserting the book contains libelous statements. However, Trump has not filed a lawsuit. (He has complained publicly that the libel laws are too “weak” and allow a person to say “whatever comes into your head.”) Bolstered by the publicity, Fire and Fury became a huge bestseller.

Trump’s latest effort to intimidate a publisher will also fail. The U.S. Supreme Court has declared that “debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.” Lawyers for Simon & Schuster argue strongly that the book “legitimately reports on information that is plainly newsworthy and highly relevant to matters of public concern.”

An overwhelming majority of the American people believe in the importance of free speech and access to information about public matters. They oppose censorship. On August 16, more than 300 newspapers published editorials condemning the president’s efforts to portray the press as “the enemy of the people.” On that day, the U.S. Senate passed a unanimous resolution affirming the importance of press freedom.

We stand in solidarity against threats by the president and his administration that undermine our country’s commitment to freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Efforts to restrict these freedoms are the hallmark of a totalitarian regime.

Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression
Authors Guild
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
Defending Rights and Dissent
DKT Liberty Project
Free Speech Coalition
Government Information Watch
National Coalition Against Censorship
Peacefire.org
PEN America
Project Censored
Tully Center for Free Speech
Woodhull Freedom Foundation