FL Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Suit Against Pulitzer Prize Board to Proceed

The Florida Supreme Court’s refusal to intervene transforms what looked like a long-shot complaint into a live legal grenade aimed at the heart of America’s media establishment. By letting Trump’s defamation suit against the Pulitzer Board move ahead, the court has ensured that the board’s 2018 decision to honor reporting on alleged Trump–Russia collusion will be examined under oath, in discovery, and possibly before a jury.

For Trump, it is more than a procedural win; it is a chance to relitigate the narrative that helped define his presidency. He argues that, after the Mueller report failed to prove coordination with Russia, the board’s refusal to revoke the prizes crossed the line from protected opinion into reputational sabotage. For the Pulitzer Board, the case now tests not only its judgment, but the resilience of press freedom in an era where political battles increasingly end up in court.

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