Central Park Five Sue Donald Trump Over Presidential Debate Remark
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- Reliability
25% ReliableLimited
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-31% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
29% : Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron Brown and Korey Wise -- who are now more commonly called the "Exonerated Five" -- are suing Trump for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and they're seeking compensatory and punitive damages.16% : In the debate, Trump responded to Harris by defending his ad, saying, "They admitted -- they said they pled guilty.
3% : Donald Trump is getting called out in court for allegedly lying in the middle of the last presidential debate -- not about politics or Kamala Harris, but about the "Central Park Five." The 5 men who were wrongly accused of a violent series of attacks in Central Park back in 1989 are taking issue with something Trump said on Sept. 10 in Philadelphia, during the debate with Harris.
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