WND 10/23/2024
Network used Islamic ideology to try to get out of lawsuit by company it suggested was 'black market'A federal judge has ruled on CNN's claim it is protected from a defamation lawsuit because it was using Shariah law ideology when it charged a man helping people escape from Afghanistan after the disastrous troop withdrawal done by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris was "black market."
And that claim goes "too far," the ruling said.
A Fox News report explains also that the plaintiff in the case, Zachary Young, "did not act illegally or criminally," in contradiction to what the network publicly claimed.
Young had filed the case describing how CNN smeared him and his company, Nemex Enterprises, by suggesting it profited illegally when it helped people flee Afghanistan.
Hundreds of Americans and thousands of Afghanis who had supported the American presence there were abandoned by Biden and Harris when they ordered the abrupt departure of American troops.
While they left behind billions of dollars worth of America war machine, which ended up in the hands of the terror-creating Taliban, the human toll was huge, and the Taliban cracked down on anyone it viewed as not being fully supportive of its terror agenda.
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