Jared and Ivanka are threatening to sue an anti-Trump group over 'defamatory' Times Square billboards

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are threatening to sue an anti-Trump group for "defamatory" billboard ads in New York's Times Square.

A file photo of Ivanka Trump and her husband White House senior adviser Jared Kushner.

A file photo of Ivanka Trump and her husband White House senior adviser Jared Kushner. Source: AAP

President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law, both top White House aides, are threatening to sue a group of anti-Trump Republicans for posting billboard ads in New York City’s Times Square linking them to the country’s almost 225,000 coronavirus deaths.

A lawyer representing Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, made the threat on Friday in a letter to the Lincoln Project, calling the ads “false, malicious and defamatory” and saying they constituted “outrageous and shameful libel.”
“If these billboard ads are not immediately removed, we will sue you for what will doubtless be enormous compensatory and punitive damages,” Marc Kasowitz said in his letter, which the Lincoln Project posted on Twitter.

Mr Kasowitz’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In separate posts, the Lincoln Project responded "Nuts!" and said in a statement here, "The billboards will stay up."

“While we truly enjoy living rent free in their heads, their empty threats will not be taken any more seriously than we take Jared and Ivanka,” the group said.
A 2014 file photo of Donald Trump with his children, from left, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Ivanka Trump.
A 2014 file photo of Donald Trump with his children, from left, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Ivanka Trump. Source: AAP
The group, which includes former campaign consultants to President George W Bush and Senator John McCain, is the most prominent Republican-led organisation opposing Trump’s re-election on 3 November. It has produced barrages of ads calling for his defeat, attacked pro-Trump Republican lawmakers and endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

One of the ads features a smiling Ivanka Trump gesturing towards text showing the number of coronavirus deaths in New York and nationwide. The other is a photo of Mr Kushner next to a quote attributed to him last month by Vanity Fair magazine, citing an unidentified source: “(New Yorkers) are going to suffer and that’s their problem.”


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