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President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the members of the Pulitzer Prize Board scored a significant legal victory on Monday.
In an attempt to protect their internal communications on the decision-making process behind awarding The New York Times and The Washington Post a Pulitzer for their Russiagate coverage, the board members filed a Protective Order Governing Discovery last week. 19th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Pegg shot down the motion, paving a path for discovery in the case.
“The rule requires ‘an affirmative showing of annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense’ from such party or person… Defendants have failed to meet this requirement, as there is no factual support in the record demonstrating that any defendant, much less each defendant, would be subject to annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense if a protective order is not entered,” the judge explained.
Quincy Bird, an attorney representing Trump in the lawsuit, spoke to Fox News Digital about the suit…
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