The demise of the president's case against the journalist offers a broader lesson about the benefits of fighting back and the folly of appeasement.
The demise of Trumpâs foolish lawsuit against Bob Woodward offers a timely reminder: When it comes to Trumpâs bullying tactics...
Those who fight, win.
Those who appease, lose. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-21T12:40:52.014Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/demise-trumps-lawsuit-bob-woodward-offers-reminder-targets-rcna219958
But as it turns out, right around the same time that Trumps lawyers were filing their WSJ case, their client received some related news. NBC News reported:
A federal judge on Friday dismissed President Donald Trumps nearly $50 million lawsuit against the journalist Bob Woodward for publishing tapes from interviews for his 2020 best-seller Rage as an audiobook. The decision by U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe in Manhattan is a victory for Woodward, his publisher Simon & Schuster and its former owner Paramount Global.
In case anyone needs a fresher, it was in early 2023 when the Republican first filed a civil suit against Woodward and his publisher, claiming that the longtime journalist did not get his consent to release audio recordings of their interviews. Trump sought nearly $50 million in damages......
To be sure, there are some notable exceptions. When Trump filed a similarly weak case against ABC News, the network agreed to a controversial $15 million settlement with the president. More recently, in response to a bizarre lawsuit from the president, CBS News corporate parent agreed to an even more controversial $16 million settlement.
The broader lessons should be obvious.
For one thing, those wildly unnecessary out-of-court settlements only emboldened Trump, effectively encouraging him to sue other news organizations that bothered him for one reason or another. Indeed, the president explicitly referenced the ABC News and CBS News payments when outing his new civil suit against The Wall Street Journal.
For another,
the recent pattern suggests the only way to lose in a fight against Trump is to pursue a course rooted in appeasement. Its true when it comes to law firms; its true when it comes to higher education; and its true in his court fights against news organizations.