Tulsi Gabbard Not Going After Clinton Anymore

She drops defamation suit against the former secretary of state
By Newser Editors,  Newser Staff
Posted May 27, 2020 1:51 PM CDT
Tulsi Gabbard Not Going After Clinton Anymore
A billboard for 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is seen in a field along Interstate 80, Tuesday, May 26, 2020, seen from Herbert Hoover Highway in Iowa City, Iowa. Gabbard ended her campaign on March 19, 2020.   (Joseph Cress;/Iowa City Press-Citizen via AP)

"Plaintiffs Tulsi Gabbard and Tulsi Now, Inc. dismiss this action." So reads the Wednesday court filing that puts an end to Gabbard's defamation suit against Hillary Clinton. Gabbard sued Clinton in January over Clinton's late 2019 suggestion that the then-2020 candidate was a "Russian asset." The New York Daily News reports that in the filing, Gabbard's lawyer wrote that while Gabbard has no doubt about the suit's legal merit, "this new COVID and post-COVID world require [Gabbard and Tulsi Now] to focus their time and attention on other priorities, including defeating Donald Trump in 2020, rather than righting the wrongs here."

CNN notes that a statement from a rep for Clinton called the suit "a publicity stunt through and through, and this filing makes that clear." The phrase "good riddance" in Russian was tacked on for good measure. The Hawaii Democrat, who ended her campaign in mid-March, had been seeking upwards of $50 million in damages. (More Tulsi Gabbard stories.)

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